Mossy68 wrote:Anyone ???
Plenty of kits available from both Yukon and Timken but no numbers. !
This might not help , if you are trying to get the new bearing before you remove the old one
Most all bearings have the sizes stamped into the race and roller. Once you have them, you can contact your local bearing supplier, for a match.
There must be loads of suppliers on USA eBay, that's where my new ones came from. £4 USA, $49 - £80 UK.
Thanks JD , but I already have the bearings but come up as a manual gearbox bearing ! Maybe the same ? Therefore the question.
Timken M201011 is what I have ?
It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
take the old bearing or part number to a bearing shop ,that number probably goes in many things ,not just automotive ,or they can crossmatch for a different make ,cant remember the last time I bought one from a car supplyer ,I just go to the bearing shop ,also good for v belts and drive belts ,and half the cost
terryr wrote:take the old bearing or part number to a bearing shop ,that number probably goes in many things ,not just automotive ,or they can crossmatch for a different make ,cant remember the last time I bought one from a car supplyer ,I just go to the bearing shop ,also good for v belts and drive belts ,and half the cost
Cheers Tel.
It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013