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Old 13-10-16, 19:11
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default The challenge is on.....

.... the last set of treads on this C1207 bearing was NEVER resolved to my satisfaction......

I need to search my photo librabry...... but I am stoned on pain killer,,,,,so somehwere before they completely wear off and I take the new batch I will try to find that illusive info.....

From waht I recall the bearing guy telling me is that everyone of the suffix or prefix to a bearing number means something has to how it is constructed or inrtended for.....

For the sake of the hobby we need to sort this one out.

Don't roll away on a loose bearing...... getting a shot of something into my hiop joint tomorrow....so may be much better or much worst.....

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a.k.a. the loose bearing guy!!
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Old 13-10-16, 20:30
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Bob
The solution is easy....buy Fords. The Ford name is much more popular and the aftermarket caters to either NOS, equivalent, or modern reproduction parts.
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Old 13-10-16, 23:06
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Phil, Bob, and others. Here are some old numbers : (the ones Phil mentioned in post #4)
1. G.M. bearing # 141854 crosses over to:
Hyatt 93424
RBC RA 143
Bower 28-1248
SKF F93424

2. a 3307 (is a very common bearing found under 6307)
It crosses over to:
Timken BRM 035
Hoffman 335
R&M MJ35
SKF6307
Norma- Hoffman MT307, 307.
MRC 307m,307r, 307s.
New Departure 1305, 3305

3. The Hyatt C1206 crosses over to
Bower s1206
R&M B8372
SKF FC1206 and F-1206-TS

4. The Hyatt C1207 crosses over to;
Hyatt 1207 TS
Bower S-1207
R&M 8371
SKF FC1207, I-130508

These cross references come from a post WWII Australian Army bearing interchange book. If you have a pile of ex Australian bearings with Australian Army part numbers (eg.BG-insert your number-Z) Then I can help I.D. them
The book also lists R.A.O.C. numbers.
Not a modern interchange but another angle.

The following is just some bearing blurb for those who might be interested

Some bearings like the 3307 are very common today (as a 6307) They are available in Std, High load (extra balls- Slot filled) with a single or double tin shield or with single or double rubber seals. There are also variations of these bearings that have a circlip groove.

If you have a ball bearing with 4 digits and it starts with a 6 (eg 6203) it means it is a metric (sized) std. type annular grooved ball bearing. The last 3 digits identify the size.

Some bearings can be sized different from std. This means the inner or outer diameter is less or more than std. to allow for a slide fit assembly, or indeed a looser fit for operation at high temperatures (an example: C3)

Bored yet?
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Old 19-10-16, 05:13
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As of today I can get the following bearings from my local jobber;
GM # 903209 crosses to 6209J cost $64 CDN frt mainshaft
GM#901307 crosses to 307J cost $134 cdn rr mainshaft

You might to better to check EBay for NOS bearings at this price
caged pilot bearing 141854 is discontinued
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Old 19-10-16, 05:25
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I rarely buy from a jobber, or NAPA any more. Rock auto in the US is often my go to, along with summit racing and of course, ebay and amazon.

Just replaced the front rotors on my truck along with all the wheel bearings and new seals (even a spare pair of seals for next year) and spent less than I would have for just one rotor here. I am happy to buy local, but they have to be at least a little competitive.
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Old 19-10-16, 13:39
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So it looks like NOS varieties of the 6209 bearing are available on EBay for US $10-30 and at Rock Auto for $29.78
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Old 20-10-16, 21:56
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for the transmission in the C15A, I purchased a transmission overhaul bearing and gasket kit, cost was about $120.00 US from The Filling Station, there on line and you can order thru the net, the only item incorrect was the input shaft bearing or main shaft bearing, I had to call and give them additional info to get the heavy duty bearing, see the picture of the bearing on the right this is the original and is longer than the one on the left that was sent in the bearing kit.
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