Gain extra benefits by becoming a Supporting Member Click here find out how!

Classic Performance Products Nu-Relics Power Windows
American Auto Wire Hellwig Products IncPerformance Rod & Custom
Danchuk Catalog



Username Post: A/C compressor clutch bearing 1957        (Topic#374701)
OldRustyWrench52 
Newbie
Posts: 22

Loc: So. Florida
Reg: 02-23-20
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.



 


Rick_L 
Member #409
Posts: 28119
Rick_L
Loc: Katy, Tx, USA
Reg: 07-06-00
03-17-24 09:06 AM - Post#2868034    
    In response to OldRustyWrench52

Try a commercial bearing supply.



 
bobb 
Super Senior Member
Posts: 6686

Loc: paradise
Reg: 09-05-03
03-17-24 11:12 AM - Post#2868040    
    In response to OldRustyWrench52

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.

70 L camino, grampa engine, g-force 5 spd, road rage suspension. Pray first before all else fails.


 
OldRustyWrench52 
Newbie
Posts: 22

Loc: So. Florida
Reg: 02-23-20
03-17-24 04:20 PM - Post#2868046    
    In response to Rick_L

Like Timken? I've contacted them waiting for a response. Any other suggestions?



 
OldRustyWrench52 
Newbie
Posts: 22

Loc: So. Florida
Reg: 02-23-20
03-17-24 04:27 PM - Post#2868047    
    In response to bobb

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?



 
Rick_L 
Member #409
Posts: 28119
Rick_L
Loc: Katy, Tx, USA
Reg: 07-06-00
03-17-24 05:24 PM - Post#2868048    
    In response to OldRustyWrench52

  • Quote:
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.  




 
bobb 
Super Senior Member
Posts: 6686

Loc: paradise
Reg: 09-05-03
03-17-24 09:37 PM - Post#2868057    
    In response to OldRustyWrench52

uh,those numbers look goofy. do you have an acurate measuring tool? is there any kind of numbers on the bearing or seals?

70 L camino, grampa engine, g-force 5 spd, road rage suspension. Pray first before all else fails.


 
OldRustyWrench52 
Newbie
Posts: 22

Loc: So. Florida
Reg: 02-23-20
03-18-24 09:05 PM - Post#2868099    
    In response to bobb

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.



 
OldRustyWrench52 
Newbie
Posts: 22

Loc: So. Florida
Reg: 02-23-20
03-18-24 09:07 PM - Post#2868100    
    In response to Rick_L

Contacted bearingsrus.com. They said sorry, but we are an industrial bearing supplier. Industrial and Automotive are two different markets.



 
41wildthing 
Contributor
Posts: 116
41wildthing
Loc: NJ
Reg: 12-02-15
03-20-24 07:38 AM - Post#2868142    
    In response to OldRustyWrench52

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



 
bobb 
Super Senior Member
Posts: 6686

Loc: paradise
Reg: 09-05-03
03-20-24 08:32 AM - Post#2868143    
    In response to OldRustyWrench52

some bearings are patented and cannot be bought individually. maybe a bearing with a bigger id and a bushing

70 L camino, grampa engine, g-force 5 spd, road rage suspension. Pray first before all else fails.


Edited by bobb on 03-20-24 08:33 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
OldRustyWrench52 
Newbie
Posts: 22

Loc: So. Florida
Reg: 02-23-20
04-02-24 04:04 PM - Post#2868540    
    In response to bobb

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?



 
OldRustyWrench52 
Newbie
Posts: 22

Loc: So. Florida
Reg: 02-23-20
04-02-24 04:06 PM - Post#2868541    
    In response to 41wildthing

I'll give McMaster-Carr a try. Thanks.



 
OldRustyWrench52 
Newbie
Posts: 22

Loc: So. Florida
Reg: 02-23-20
04-04-24 08:55 PM - Post#2868593    
    In response to OldRustyWrench52

McMaster-Carr is a NO.



 
41wildthing 
Contributor
Posts: 116
41wildthing
Loc: NJ
Reg: 12-02-15
04-07-24 04:20 PM - Post#2868685    
    In response to OldRustyWrench52

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



 
OldRustyWrench52 
Newbie
Posts: 22

Loc: So. Florida
Reg: 02-23-20
04-10-24 04:59 AM - Post#2868745    
    In response to Rick_L

Have contacted Grainger, McMaster-Carr, and MSC Industrial Supply. All are a NO.



 
4dr 57 
"11th Year" Silver Supporting Member
Posts: 4848
4dr 57
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Reg: 11-10-04
04-26-24 07:30 PM - Post#2869218    
    In response to OldRustyWrench52


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



It's all good. Mostly


 


Icon Legend Permissions Topic Options
Report Post

Quote Post

Quick Reply

Print Topic

Email Topic

2419 Views
FusionBB
FusionBB™ Version 2.1
©2003-2006 InteractivePHP, Inc.
Execution time: 0.01 seconds.   Total Queries: 11   Zlib Compression is on.
All times are (GMT -0800) Pacific. Current time is 02:40 AM
Top