RE: SER1 Bearings for differential pinion and rear wheel bearing
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I'd be interested too, as I'll be there eventually!
Randy
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From: series1-host@xxxxxxxxx.xxx [mailto:series1-host@xxxxxxxxx.xxx] On Behalf Of Ulrico Becker
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:28 AM
To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Subject: AW: SER1 Bearings for differential pinion and rear wheel bearing
Hi Paul,
if at all possible, please send me the reference numbers as mentioned below.
Thanks a lot!
Ulrico
Hello Paul,
yes, please!! That would be a help. I have sourced them all by now, the
farthest coming from Australia and still cheaper than from a local bearing
supplier. It would be good to have that data. Who knows when I will need it
again.
Off list I will send you a file that I have found in the net some time ago
and which is my guide line for bearing questions around landrovers.It
basically gives commercial references for many applications.
Cheers and thanks, Ulrico
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Gesendet: Montag, 25. Juli 2005 23:05
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Betreff: RE: SER1 Bearings for differential pinion and rear wheel bearing
Dear Ulrico,
Are you still heading for those bearings. I just bought the bearings at a
local LR supplier. The same bearings are used in younger models, so there is
an alternative (newer) number. If you like I can sort it out and send you
the actual numbers. May be it helps you to get it locally (easier and
perhaps cheaper).
Let me know if you want me to do it.
Best Regards
Paul Rasch
The Netherlands
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From: series1-host@xxxxxxxxx.xxx [mailto:series1-host@xxxxxxxxx.xxx] On
Behalf Of Ulrico Becker
Sent: maandag 4 juli 2005 14:08
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Subject: AW: SER1 Bearings for differential pinion and rear wheel bearing
Thanks eighty,
from what I have been told,the long references are the result of an ultra
intelligent pre standardisation exercise...
I will have a look with that source in Australia. Luckily I have a relative
in Sydney. May be I can talk him into some european holidays. Only for his
well being of course, not just to carry some bearings....
Ulrico
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Gesendet: Montag, 4. Juli 2005 13:39
An: Land-Rover Series 1 List
Betreff: Re: SER1 Bearings for differential pinion and rear wheel bearing
Ulrico
I guess that Rover slipped up when, in 1948, they didn't refer to the 1975
bearing classification system. That's the Poms for you, no clairvoyance.
In their 2004 catalogue (No 32) Four Wheel Drives in Melbourne Australia
((FWD) www.landrovers.com.au) advertise the flange end bearing the early
race for Rover Diffs at AU$44.00 (code D11A) (Today the AU$1.00 = GBŁ0.43
= Euro0.62 = US$0.75)
FWD have an awkward name for the *3490/3420/QCL7VQ492 race, they call it the
D16A and it is AU$49.50
FWD's number for the semi floating axle bearing is R30 and is also AU$49.50
the collar is R33 and is AU$33.00
To contact them for mail order sales the address is sales@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
Hope this helps
EIR
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RE: SER1 Bearings for differential pinion and rear wheel bearing
Rose, Randy 05:28 on 03 Aug 2005
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