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Robi D
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Starting to build my motor this morning. Problem, my rear hub bearing (brand new CASA bearing) fits right in the case with finger pressure!!! In and out! I did a quick measurement and get 2.025", I also have on hand a brand new JBL from India, it measures roughly 2.045" and also an old but in great shape Innocenti bearing and it measures about the same, 2.045"! So this is a TS1 and therefore would like a good quality bearing in there!!! I'm thinking that with a little gasket maker around the casa bearing inserted I'll be ok, because the seal plates hold it in place anyway.
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Robi D wrote:Starting to build my motor this morning. Problem, my rear hub bearing (brand new CASA bearing) fits right in the case with finger pressure!!! In and out! I did a quick measurement and get 2.025", I also have on hand a brand new JBL from India, it measures roughly 2.045" and also an old but in great shape Innocenti bearing and it measures about the same, 2.045"! So this is a TS1 and therefore would like a good quality bearing in there!!! I'm thinking that with a little gasket maker around the casa bearing inserted I'll be ok, because the seal plates hold it in place anyway.
Thoughts?
Hi,these bearings should be a nice tight fit ,i usually warm the casing up and drop them in place,if the bearings you have don't fit then try to find a bearing that does.

You may have a warn casing but that's unlikely its normally the bearing that the wrong size,hope this helps.

Dean
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Had this bearing with CASA bearings, and heard a few others have too

Don't put in a s**t one just because it's to hand.
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its often better to use a 40 odd year old innocenti one and just replace seals , issues like you discribe and also problems with shimming of gearbox and binding
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agree with Ricspeed- newer ain't always (ever??) better!

If the original Innocenti bearing is good, I'd be inclined to go with that rather than risk a part that has had "size" problems in the past.

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As a follow-up on this, I did use the CASA bearing and used a smear of gasket maker on it. It was then a right b@5t@rd to fit in!!! So I'm more then sure it will work just as intended. The problem I have with using an old inno bearing is that while I think it looks fine and I do not find that is has any side to side play etc., I'm no expert!!
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Sometimes this can happen if the case has been sandblasted a little to much..I had the same problem and used loktite bearing retainer.
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For info. Eden, perhaps you could make this a sticky, as I get tired of posting :roll: :lol:



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This case and cover had certainly been sandblasted by the previous owner. And I'd firmly believe with my experience of sandblasting, these were done a touch too much and with a far too coarse of grit!!! But they were still very usable.
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