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HELP! Bolster bearing, which way?

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John S-B

03-11-2007 13:13:26




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I'm reinstalling the front bolster on the M and I don't know which side is supposed to go up on the bearing. One side is machined and flat across the whole side with a small 45 deg. bevel on the inside. the other side has the mfg. name and part no. stamped on it, and a smaller machined area. The inside edge is a large radius. It looks like that side would go down to fit the bolster but there is a ring of thinner metal around the outside edge of the bearing and it wraps around the outside edge of the second side. That metal ring sticks out a little further than the smaller machined area of the second side. The bolster has a small ridge on the area that the bearing sits on and the ring of thinner metal. Can anyone tell me for sure which side goes up? I want to get it right the first time. Thanks John S-B.

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Theman

03-11-2007 18:52:18




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 Re: HELP! Bolster bearing, which way? in reply to John S-B, 03-11-2007 13:13:26  
To determine up/down for my H bolster, I took the two halves and turned them a quarter of a turn and the side that turned the shield went up. The outside of the bearing will be stationary and the inside should rotate. So, the bolster housing being stationary should have the stationary part against it. Remember, the dust cap and felt seal are on top against the bolster (stationary). The bottom rests on the washer with the large inner radius on the shaft (rotating).

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John S-B

03-11-2007 21:03:01




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 Re: HELP! Bolster bearing, which way? in reply to Theman, 03-11-2007 18:52:18  
Thanks Theman, just wanted to be sure.



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