Case Bearings

toxicdsm

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Jul 30, 2010
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Can anyone get me the serial numbers on the bearings inside the case for transmission, balancer, and clutch lever i think theres a total of seven bearings minus the crank main bearings already have those
 
get the part numbers from the link i provided above, but thats gonna be a yamaha part number, not a general bearing number ??????????
 
Do yourself a favor and use oem bearings in the case.Not another companies cheaper alternative.I have used many brands in the blaster and in my opinion nothing fits better than oem.I buy all of my oem stuff from my local dealer.I find the cheapest prices for oem parts online and the local dealership will price match everything oem in order to get the business.Plus there is no shipping costs involved.Win win all the way around.
 
im pretty sure the bearings i can get through work are the same if not better quality but i was gona go to the dealer and see what they would charge me for the whole set.
 
im pretty sure the bearings i can get through work are the same if not better quality but i was gona go to the dealer and see what they would charge me for the whole set.

Buy what works for your budget,in the end it is your choice on what you buy.I have boughten good ones,cheap ones, middle of the road ones.In the end the oem ones fit the best and tightest.Seems almost as if there tolerances are spot on when others give you a little more play room.I go to ronniesatv and get my prices from them then I have the dealer match those prices.Ronnies seems to have the cheapest oem parts that I have found.
 
/\/\/\ no all dealers dont, dually is a parts pimp !!!!!!!!!!!and the hot rods bearings i use fit great, ebay !!!!!
 
Found these PN's just looking around HERE
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22:
BEARING
(6202SH2-C3)
359706-001 Enter 0-99 $15.98
23:
BEARING
,(5NG1)
329121-001 Enter 0-99 $27.98
crank
14:
BEARING
(U49)
360041-001 Enter 0-99 $38.74

13:
BEARING
(U49)
5718-001 Enter 0-99 $25.83
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You might be able to use the TIMKEN cross reference chart to find them in their bearings or from others like SKF....
its worth a shot, also I believe Torrington bearings are now made by TIMKEN
good luck