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Old 04-07-09, 08:07
Justin Pollard Justin Pollard is offline
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Default Track Displacement bearings

Hello All,
A question for our LP2A restoration gurus,
I'm overhauling the track displacement cam and rollers and am wondering if someone could tell me where to find replacement bearings,the number in the RPS is ND3005,are they available from bearings suppliers?.

Also the leather boots on the track displacment cross shaft,what do people use.

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Old 04-07-09, 08:48
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Hi Justin,
No problem with the bearings,just take them to the bearing shop they will have them, thats all I always done,
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Old 04-07-09, 10:02
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Thanks Ron,
I thought that would be the case.
Was just making sure!

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Old 05-07-09, 12:57
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Your modern equivalent is a 6305 which means it is a standard 6000 series metric bearing. just check ID OD width.
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Your modern equivalent is a 6305,...... just check ID OD width.
6305: 25mm I.D., 62mm O.D., and 17mm thick.
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Old 06-07-09, 03:39
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Thanks for that Lynn and Tony.

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