Most common turbochargers (bearings) are lubricated and cooled with engine oil.
Internal oil pump
Whatever type of motor oil you put in the engine, will lubricate the rod bearings along with all the other bearings and moving parts.
In many cases they are lubricated from the gear oil in the differential.
NO Rear bearings are lubricated with the rear end / gear oil.
No, a 1982 Honda 185 does not have gear oil. The engine and transmission both use the same oil and draw from the same reservoir. The rear axle bearings are lubricated only with grease as are all other bearings.
yes.. To my knowledge the rear wheel bearings are lubricated with the differential gear lube as you drive.
No. The bearings are well lubricated.
Wheel bearings? Axle bearings? Differential carrier bearings? Engine main bearings? Engine rod bearings? Engine cam bearings? Need more info to help you.
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When the equipment manufacturer recommends it.
Petri Sallinen has written: 'Modeling dynamic behavior in tilting pad gas journal bearings' -- subject- s -: Gas-lubricated bearings