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Author: Subject: Type 9 spigot bearing ID
bilbo

posted on 1/6/08 at 06:27 PM Reply With Quote
Type 9 spigot bearing ID

Can anyone confirm for me the internal diameter of the standard ford spigot bearing for a type-9 gearbox. I've measured the end of the input shaft on the box and it appears to be 15mm, but I don't have any vernier calipers or similar to be absolutly sure it's not a similar imperial size?

Many thanks,
Bill





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owelly

posted on 1/6/08 at 06:30 PM Reply With Quote
15mm I/D and 22.8 O/D seems to ring a bell.





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miikae

posted on 1/6/08 at 06:42 PM Reply With Quote
The bearing number is a F-33126 Z

Mike





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bilbo

posted on 1/6/08 at 06:53 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by miikae
The bearing number is a F-33126 Z

Mike


Unfortunatly the standard part wont work in this instance. coozer and I are in the process of trying to find bearings to fit the crank of the Rover T16 engine. I just needed to confirm the ID required.





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owelly

posted on 1/6/08 at 09:07 PM Reply With Quote
I used a needle roller bearing when I wanted to fit the type 9 input shaft into my Alfa flywheel/crank orifice. Is was about £10 from the local BSL Brammer place.





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