I'm looking for some help/advice with a Honda GCV160 engine on my Husqvarna self propelled mower. A few weeks back my wife felt the need to mow the yard while I was at work (what, I don't do the laundry when you are out with the girls do I?) and got a little too close to the fire hydrant. Ok, she mowed the flange on the hydrant. It took a little nick out of the hydrant and only very slightly bent the blade, but now the thing has a noticeable vibration/ noise. It didn't seem too bad but I went and replaced the blade with a brand new OEM one. Vibration persists, I have ruled out a bent shaft, have had one of those before and we all know how painful that can be. Seems like there is a significant amount of axial end play in the shaft now (shaft moves up and down vertically approx 1/16" or more) and I believe that this is the cause of my vibration/noise. I am thinking that the little "encounter" with the hydrant has bent or otherwise damaged an internal thrust bearing allowing the shaft to move vertically and make the noise. So, not having torn into the engine yet, is there in fact a thrust bearing or similar arrangement in this type of engine? Can it be replaced? Where can I get one? Engine diagrams anyone? Thanks in advance, only helpful coments please.