Ron
I fitted what I think are MGA bearings - 22 balls as compared to 9, and 23mm
not 18mm in width (all other dimensions remains the same), so your hub has
to be machined - well worth it.
Joe
Re: rear wheel bearings
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rear wheel bearings
hi guys;
i don't know and i hope someone can help. i am going to replace my tc
rear wheel bearings (FAG 6208a). an internet chart shoes bearings 6208
to be the right size but they come prelubed. now, of course i want to
use modern never-need-lube bearings but i just don't know if they will
work. does anybody out there?
thanks,
bill williams
i don't know and i hope someone can help. i am going to replace my tc
rear wheel bearings (FAG 6208a). an internet chart shoes bearings 6208
to be the right size but they come prelubed. now, of course i want to
use modern never-need-lube bearings but i just don't know if they will
work. does anybody out there?
thanks,
bill williams
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Re: rear wheel bearings
Given the storied history of TC rear wheel bearings, hubs, half-shaft
breakage and oil leakage onto the brakes, I would heartily recommend you
consider one of the several tapered half shaft replacements with seals and
bearings available from several on this list.
Good luck and best regards,
Fred TC1353
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Subject: [mg-tabc] rear wheel bearings
hi guys;
i don't know and i hope someone can help. i am going to replace my tc
rear wheel bearings (FAG 6208a). an internet chart shoes bearings 6208
to be the right size but they come prelubed. now, of course i want to
use modern never-need-lube bearings but i just don't know if they will
work. does anybody out there?
thanks,
bill williams
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breakage and oil leakage onto the brakes, I would heartily recommend you
consider one of the several tapered half shaft replacements with seals and
bearings available from several on this list.
Good luck and best regards,
Fred TC1353
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acmehumor
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 5:03 PM
To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mg-tabc] rear wheel bearings
hi guys;
i don't know and i hope someone can help. i am going to replace my tc
rear wheel bearings (FAG 6208a). an internet chart shoes bearings 6208
to be the right size but they come prelubed. now, of course i want to
use modern never-need-lube bearings but i just don't know if they will
work. does anybody out there?
thanks,
bill williams
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Re: rear wheel bearings
Bill,
SKF or FAG 6208-2RS is the correct pre-lubbed-sealed bearing you want, 9
balls but works just fine. . There is/was also a heavier duty version with
12 balls ( SKF-M208-2RS ) but this seems obsolete now.
Critical to have a tight axle to hub connection and a properly tightened
rear wheel bearing nut for the whole assembly to work right.
Bob Grunau
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Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 8:03 PM
To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mg-tabc] rear wheel bearings
hi guys;
i don't know and i hope someone can help. i am going to replace my tc
rear wheel bearings (FAG 6208a). an internet chart shoes bearings 6208
to be the right size but they come prelubed. now, of course i want to
use modern never-need-lube bearings but i just don't know if they will
work. does anybody out there?
thanks,
bill williams
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SKF or FAG 6208-2RS is the correct pre-lubbed-sealed bearing you want, 9
balls but works just fine. . There is/was also a heavier duty version with
12 balls ( SKF-M208-2RS ) but this seems obsolete now.
Critical to have a tight axle to hub connection and a properly tightened
rear wheel bearing nut for the whole assembly to work right.
Bob Grunau
-----Original Message-----
From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf
Of acmehumor
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 8:03 PM
To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mg-tabc] rear wheel bearings
hi guys;
i don't know and i hope someone can help. i am going to replace my tc
rear wheel bearings (FAG 6208a). an internet chart shoes bearings 6208
to be the right size but they come prelubed. now, of course i want to
use modern never-need-lube bearings but i just don't know if they will
work. does anybody out there?
thanks,
bill williams
Yahoo! Groups Links
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