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No idea where the pieces were, nothing but some dried up varnish stuff in the bottom of the case on that hole. But it does explain a thing or two. I would have to adjust the air screw on the Mikuni to get it to idle when warmed up. Then if I came back, started it up cold, without lowering the air screw, it would idle so fast it would take off at about 5 mph. That bearing had enough slop in it to make the PTO side suck air around the seal I would bet.
It's an NTN bearing with a number on it, should not be that hard to find and the mag side looks good but I will likely replace that too.
So far looks like I need a PTO piston, rings for both sides, a complete gasket set and seals, outer crank bearings, a fan belt, a plastic recoil pulley and that seems about it. The jugs cleaned up with a hone decently.