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Front Bearing Housing Assembly (MT8011-5)

Front Bearing Housing Assembly (MT8011-5)

  • Compatibility: Dnepr 11/16
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $99.95

  • Taxes are not included

Short Description: Ensure the heart of your engine remains lubricated and stable with this precision-engineered Front Bearing Housing. A critical upgrade for restoring optimal oil pressure and structural alignment to your Dnepr MT-11.

Technical Specifications:

  • Compatibility: Dnepr MT-11 (and compatible models)
  • Manufacturer Code / SKU: MT8011-5
  • Part Type: Engine / Lubrication System

Purpose and Role in the Motorcycle (based on the original manual):
The Front Bearing Housing is a cornerstone of the MT-11's crank gear and lubrication architecture. Its primary structural role is to house the front main crankshaft bearing (Bearing 209), ensuring the crankshaft is perfectly supported and aligned to prevent vibration and premature wear. Beyond structural support, this assembly is functionally vital as it integrates the engine's gear-type oil pump. This pump is responsible for the "forced-feed" lubrication system, sucking oil through the gauze filter and driving it into the main oil line to lubricate the centrifuge and connecting rod bushings. Signs that this assembly or its internal pump requires attention include a lit emergency oil pressure indicator lamp on the dashboard, unusual noise from the front of the engine, or a significant drop in oil pressure at average rotational speeds.

Benefits of Buying:

  • Exact Technical Fit: Manufactured to strict original specifications to ensure the crankshaft remains perfectly centered, preventing crankshaft journal wear.
  • Restored Lubrication Efficiency: By replacing a worn housing or pump assembly, you guarantee a steady flow of oil to critical engine components, preventing catastrophic engine failure.
  • Enhanced Engine Stability: High-quality casting reduces play in the front bearing area, leading to smoother engine operation and a reduction in mechanical noise.

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