My guess is the roller bearing replacement would be better. The reason is that in that picture, it looks like the three piece original bearing is a 'needle' bearing. It looks like part #7 is the cage and part # 17 represents the needles.
If this is true, It looks like the needle bearing uses the crankshaft as the inner race, with the needles riding directly in the crankshaft. The replacement ball bearing will have it's own inner race.
Later models (I think) use roller (ball) bearings on both sides, at least the Honda's I've worked on.
Matt.
Matt, actually #7 is the inner race(
LOOKS LIKE I NEED TO SEE WHAT I"M LOOKING AT and # 6 is the outer race. You are right that # 17 is the needles though. I'm leaning towards the "ball bearing" myself (#16). I'm just curious why Honda would have put such a bearing in there to start with?
Here's the listing for #6:
6 View Sku Supersession
SKU: 13411-268-010
RACE, BEARING (OUTER) (Honda Code 0036111) 1 $68.96
7 SKU: 13481-268-010
RETAINER, ROLLER (Honda Code 0036129) Use from Engine SN 0100001 to 0109755 1 $20.26
17 View Sku Supersession
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SKU: 91101-268-000
ROLLER (4X10) (Honda Code 0040394) 20 $0.99
And the replacement bearing:
16 SKU: 91002-259-010
BEARING, BALL (63062) (Honda Code 0040337) (NOT AVAILABLE) Use from Engine SN 0110001 to 0110280 1 $20.66