Bottom end bearing list

slickerthanyou

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cheapcyclepart.com or local yami dealer there is no kit available! I have heard that napa can cross reference the numbers on the bearings too!

Here is a parts list for ya I have done this twice now!-

these are yamaha part numbers!

Balance shaft bearings 93306-20335-00 and 93306-20211-00

Clutch push lever bearing- 93315-21429-00

Tranny bearings as follows:
Drive axle (sprocket side)- 93306-30421-00
Drive axle (1st gear side)- 93311-51554-00
Main axle- (clutch side)- 93306-20431-00
Main axle- (5thGear side)- 93311-31567-00

Crank bearings-
(Flywheel side)- 93306-20562-00
(Drive gear side)- 93306-30556-00

Flywheel woodruff key- 90280-03017-00
 
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Checked in with Napa, I guess some of these numbers cross over to two different bearing styles. One with and one without a cover for the ball bearings. The numbers WITHOUT are expensive but the ones WITH are about a quarter of the price! The clerk said you can just pop off the covers and they usually stock them easily if not overnight them.

The numbers they were able to find (using the above numbers) were for the
Balance Shaft bearings (I believe he only looked up one of the two above numbers but not sure) cross referenced to a Napa number 2042 2RSJ.
Drive Axle (sprocket side) - 6304 2RSJ
Main Axle (clutch side) - p6204 2RSJ
The "2RSJ" part of the number means having 2 covers on it, I guess.

All were less than 20 bucks each. I'm not 100% positive this guy gave me the exact numbers correctly because it was really busy at the time and he was talking to me and a customer on the phone at the same time!

He did tell me if I took off the other bearings and brought them in, he could look to see if he could find the others.
 
I thought I would ask this question here since its related:
What is the best way to remove/install these bearings without having to pay 80 bucks for a special, probably one time use tool?

-Nevermind, I found Ken's video series. Now I just need to find the time to watch them and take notes!

Thanks Ken!!
 
I thought I would ask this question here since its related:
What is the best way to remove/install these bearings without having to pay 80 bucks for a special, probably one time use tool?

Heat the bearing area of the case up, is how I did it and the fell out! Yes i heated each one individually.