Owen, The bearings used in the automobile industry are standard bearings, and the one used on our forward look cars are still produced by any leading bearing manufacturer (SKF, TIMKEN, FAG, ...). Furthermore, much to my surprise, I discovered a few weeks ago that they still use the bearing references used in the '50s. So, what you need is a cross-reference table from the Mopar references to the bearing manufacturer references, as found in Mopar parts books (mine from '61 has a Mopar to TIMKEN cross-reference table) and then a good look in your yellow pages to find a bearing distributor in your area. The references seem to be normalized among manufacturers, so that a M88010 TIMKEN reference (Mopar #1820551), for example, is found in the SKF catalog under the K-M88010 reference. As the cross-reference table shows, TIMKEN would seem to be the original equipment manufacturer at the time. Vincent Van Humbeeck '58 Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe -----Message d'origine----- De : Forward Look Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]De la part de Owen & Jo Grigg Envoyé : mardi 1 avril 2003 1:34 À : L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet : [FWDLK] Bearings. Hi all, Does anyone know of a good supplier of bearings, specifically transmission bearings. After waiting 8 weeks for my local supplier in Auckland,NZ to source the wrong bearings and of a quality not fit for my lawnmower, I was hoping some of you knowledgeable people on the list may be able to point me in the right direction. The bearings I need are the input shaft to housing {part # 1672 194} & rear mainshaft to housing {1633 718} for a '57-'59 Mopar 3-speed manual. Because we have upped the engine hp, I would prefer to use a modern day, high load, bearing as opposed to an NOS one. I also have the numbers off the old bearngs if needed. Thanks so much for any help with this. Owen -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2003 Calendar voting results and ordering information is online! Please visit: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2003 for more information.
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