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Replate insert type bearings ?

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Greaser

02-10-2007 19:54:05




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Does anyone know where or how to replate insert type main bearings? I have a JD B and have found a under size belt side bearing but am still in need of a flywheel side bearing. I could get by with the old bearing if it were to be replated and it would be even better if it could be plated a little heavier to fit an undersized crank. I have talk to some machine shops that say it can be done but they don't know of anyone still doing it, kind of a lost art I guess. Any leads would be appreciate, this is holding my son and I up. Thanks

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Jim Johnson

02-11-2007 17:04:41




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 Re: Replate insert type bearings ? in reply to Greaser, 02-10-2007 19:54:05  
Paul's rod and bearing, 816 587 4747



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Greaser

02-13-2007 03:33:30




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 Re: Replate insert type bearings ? in reply to Jim Johnson, 02-11-2007 17:04:41  
Thanks, I'll give him a call.



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Tom in Central Pa

02-11-2007 05:40:42




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 Re: Replate insert type bearings ? in reply to Greaser, 02-10-2007 19:54:05  
I suggest you look in Hemmings, Under Services, there are babbit shops listed there.



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Janicholson

02-10-2007 21:45:50




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 Re: Replate insert type bearings ? in reply to Greaser, 02-10-2007 19:54:05  
Undersized JD bearings should be available. I would not know where, but it is unreasonable that they would not be. Re babiting an insert is possible, but requires special tooling, and knowledge, and Babit material. I would not attempt it unless I knew the process from experience. Others may know of a shop to get it done. Finding a new bearing, and shimming it to undersize is also possible, and more rapid. JimN

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