OldRustyWrench52
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03-15-24 07:26 PM - Post#2867986
Who would have this bearing? (appears to be a double roller) Depending on which of two calipers used, dimensions are: O.D. 1.377-1.3785, I.D. 0.644-0.6485, Width 0.719. Shop manual says press fit onto compressor shaft from 0.0001-0.0006.
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Rick_L
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03-17-24 09:06 AM - Post#2868034
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Try a commercial bearing supply.
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bobb
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03-17-24 11:12 AM - Post#2868040
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try using metric scale. search id x od x thickness bearing. you need to match load and speed rating. also needs to be sealed on both sides.
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OldRustyWrench52
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03-17-24 04:20 PM - Post#2868046
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Like Timken? I've contacted them waiting for a response. Any other suggestions?
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OldRustyWrench52
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03-17-24 04:27 PM - Post#2868047
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Already did that. 1.377" O.D. equals 35mm, 0.644-0.6485" I.D. equals 16.36-16.46mm, 0.719 width equals 18.28mm. Who besides Timken would have this bearing?
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Rick_L
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03-17-24 05:24 PM - Post#2868048
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Like Timken? I've contacted them waiting for a response. Any other suggestions?
Contact an industrial bearing supply. Most large cities have one. Give them the description and metric dimensions.
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bobb
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03-17-24 09:37 PM - Post#2868057
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uh,those numbers look goofy. do you have an acurate measuring tool? is there any kind of numbers on the bearing or seals?
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OldRustyWrench52
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03-18-24 09:05 PM - Post#2868099
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I used two different 6"calipers, got those numbers from both. No, there are no numbers on the bearing or seal, that would make life too easy.
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OldRustyWrench52
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03-18-24 09:07 PM - Post#2868100
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Contacted bearingsrus.com. They said sorry, but we are an industrial bearing supplier. Industrial and Automotive are two different markets.
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03-20-24 07:38 AM - Post#2868142
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There is a US based nationwide company called McMaster-Carr. They may have what you are looking for. Web address is McMasterCarr.com. Check it out and good luck......Phil
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bobb
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03-20-24 08:32 AM - Post#2868143
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some bearings are patented and cannot be bought individually. maybe a bearing with a bigger id and a bushing
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Edited by bobb on 03-20-24 08:33 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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OldRustyWrench52
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04-02-24 04:04 PM - Post#2868540
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I've looked into bigger I.D. with bushing but so far I'm striking out. Wouldn't a patent in 1957 have expired by now?
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OldRustyWrench52
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04-02-24 04:06 PM - Post#2868541
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I'll give McMaster-Carr a try. Thanks.
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OldRustyWrench52
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04-04-24 08:55 PM - Post#2868593
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McMaster-Carr is a NO.
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04-07-24 04:20 PM - Post#2868685
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Boy that is a shame. I would have figured that if anybody had it, it would have been them. Sorry. Keep plugging away at it. Hope you are successful.
Phil
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OldRustyWrench52
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04-10-24 04:59 AM - Post#2868745
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Have contacted Grainger, McMaster-Carr, and MSC Industrial Supply. All are a NO.
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04-26-24 07:30 PM - Post#2869218
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What make is the compressor?
Maybe Mgfr. could help.
Inside my 1957 passenger factory assembly instruction manual is a note I scribbled down years and years ago that I remember writing so it's old -
Paul Murphy 972 843 5557 A/C N. of Garland (Tx)
That's all I got that may help you. Good Luck!
Stan
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