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Old 12-09-13, 08:08
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Dale,From memory 6305-2rs. (2 rubber seals)
Measure the o.d. of the bearing you have(or the housing it fits into)
The spindle is 25 mm. the width is 17, 18, or 19mm. (I can't remember)
Is the o.d 62mm?
If so, 62 x 25 x 17 = 6305. It is a common bearing and your bearing shop should stock it. It is the same as the three that are in the cam plate and rollers.
Please be sure of the sizes, so that I don't put you crook. What ever is the std width for the bearing is correct, as long as the I.D. and O.D. are correct.
Yes it is a direct replacement. Yes it should give you slightly more feel to the steering.
Make sure you line up the two spline parts at the top. both should be marked.
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