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Re: Bearing advice needed (kinda long)
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Posted by Bob - MI on January 13, 2006 at 07:06:48 from (24.247.11.162):
In Reply to: Bearing advice needed (kinda long) posted by MH on January 13, 2006 at 06:39:43:
It would be good to know what kind of bearing it is. I am going to assume that is a roller bearing. Yes, you can get it honed out at a machine shop but remember the inner race is very hard and will have to be honed or ground. You may have luck by finding a bearing house in your area that may be able to come up with a larger ID to allow you to slip this on. They deal with a zillion different sizes and I have found the counter guys to be pretty helpful. Overall bearings are pretty cheap. Don"t know how this fits in the assembly but it may be possible for you to make a slide tool to help you seat the bearing. This would essentially be a sleeve that will clear the shaft OD but with enough clearance to slide freely. The od on this would contact the inner and maybe the outer race and allow you to tap the bearing into wherever it needs to go. good luck with this
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