Gearbox output bearing
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Re: Gearbox output bearing
Hi Nigel,
I also have a concern over this bearing (see my post) ... if you still have the bearing from the club can you please measure, and let me know, the length of the rollers. I've asked the club but no reply yet.
Cheers,
John W.
I also have a concern over this bearing (see my post) ... if you still have the bearing from the club can you please measure, and let me know, the length of the rollers. I've asked the club but no reply yet.
Cheers,
John W.
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Re: Gearbox output bearing
I can't make any comment on the length of the rollers but if it's any consolation the bearing we stock is on the advice and recommendation of those that have been answering your posts. Ozmadman, Clanger and Martin S gave us the info from where they sourced their replacements and we subsequently bought a batch.
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Re: Gearbox output bearing
Yes, but if they're got 9mm rollers then there's no point selling them because they won't fit!
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Re: Gearbox output bearing
Hi John,
The bearing rollers are 6mm long. I did use a vernier but for the photo I used a rule. Sorry its not very good.
If you need any other info let me know.
Nige.
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The bearing rollers are 6mm long. I did use a vernier but for the photo I used a rule. Sorry its not very good.
If you need any other info let me know.
Nige.
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Re: Gearbox output bearing
Surely a local bearing supplier would fix you up with a bearing with a inner race to suit your modded shaft.
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Re: Gearbox output bearing
If they have I'm gonna blame you as you gave me the bearing number and spec.clanger9 wrote:Yes, but if they're got 9mm rollers then there's no point selling them because they won't fit!
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That's the endless mystery of Lightweight gearbox parts. Even when you've got the right one, it still doesn't !@£$% fit...
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Re: Gearbox output bearing
Very true.clanger9 wrote:That's the endless mystery of Lightweight gearbox parts. Even when you've got the right one, it still doesn't !@£$% fit...
Looking through the spec sheet on the 205 bearing we asked to be supplied the roller should be approx 6mm as the overall thickness is 15mm less the cage 4.25mm per side.
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Re: Gearbox output bearing
Sorry guys, I seem to have pocked a hornets nest
I do appreciate everyone's help though
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I do appreciate everyone's help though
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Re: Gearbox output bearing
Thanks Nigel, that's brilliant. The box in your photo says RNU205 which other manufacturers make with 9mm rollers which is a bit confusing. Anyway, I'll get one from the club.
Cheers,
John
Cheers,
John