I finally found the list I have for Ford (rwd cars) wheel bearing part numbers from an old Timken catalogue. If it isn't listed below it probably
isn't a tapered roller bearing (the only type Timken used to make).
Hope this is useful, but I don't accept any repsonsibility for errors.
Capri
All except 3000
Front:
Inner - 1988/1922
Outer – LM11949/910
3000
Front:
Inner – L45449/410
Outer – LM11749/910
Cortina
Front:
Inner – 1988/1992
Outer – LM11949/910
Rear:
Inner – L44649/610
Outer – LM11749/710
Escort up to 1980
Front:
Inner – L44649/610
Outer – LM11749/710
Granada up to 05/85
Front:
Inner – L45449/410
Outer – Lm11749/710
Granada post 05/85
Front:
Inner – XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
Outer - XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
4x4 Granada
Same front
Rear:
Inner - XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
Outer - XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
Scorpio
Front:
Inner – JL69345/310Z
Outer – JL69345/310Z
Rear:
Inner - XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
Outer - XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
Scorpio 4x4
All wheel bearings: XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
Sierra
1.6, 1.8, 2.0 and 2.3 (Diesel)
Front:
Inner & Outer – JL68145/111Z
Rear:
Inner & Outer – JL68145/111Z except:
ABS equipped and diesel estate, rear - XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
2.8, 2.9
Front:
Inner & Outer – JL68145/111Z
Rear:
Inner & Outer - XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
[]uCosworth
Front:
Inner & outer – JL69345/310Z
Rear:
Inner & Outer - XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
XR4x4
All wheel bearings: XKA32008XF/Y32008XZ
Inner and outer refers to the position of the bearings on the hub. The first part of the part number refers to the inner race of the the bearing
(technically the cone, or the part with the rollers), the second part refers to the outer race (or cup). Cup references are abbreviated in some
instances above. They will always have the same number of digits and prefix as the cone - just add the missing bits.
[Edited on 27/1/04 by andyps]
If you visit the Timken website with these part numbers you'll probably be able to download a drawing or cad file of the bearing so you can cross
check the dimensions, or use it in your design.
Kind regards,
Darren
I don't think you can get drawings, but you can get full dimensional data in the "online services" section. Main website is www.timken.com There is tolerance info on there too.
The Cortina has only one rear wheel bearing not an " inner " and "outer", also at least 4 different bearings were used on the various sub types of Cortina axle.
I just quoted the parts directly from the Timken automotive applications catalogue - if I come across one of the earlier catalogues at any time I will check this out.