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Title: auto craft rockers
Post by: fredy66 on February 01, 2011, 15:53:37 pm
i just got my 1.4 rockers and they need new Bering not a big problem.
what is you experience on them. do they need to be modified (oil hole)




Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: DKK Ted on February 02, 2011, 01:05:19 am
There are Torrinton needle bearing with a hole and one without. Don't remember when, but they use to either file or machine a grove where the bearing goes into for oil, and I also think they did the hole thing for the oil through the pushrod also. Just push out the old bearings and you'll know. If those are original bearing, just use the same type. I use to work there with Bill and Ray back in the day.

Ted


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: fredy66 on February 02, 2011, 01:27:53 am
my have INA S 1112 bearings is that the one to buy??


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: DKK Ted on February 02, 2011, 01:36:08 am
Let me check with some spare's that I have. Have you taken them out yet??


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: fredy66 on February 02, 2011, 02:11:24 am
no i have not one of the is fu.. all the rollers fell out


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: DKK Ted on February 02, 2011, 02:35:07 am
Ok, that is a German bearing, That will work, also the Torrington # is B-1112. Ya, you'll have to push out the old shell or with the new on, out with old and in with the new. I made my own drifts to push the old one out and one to push the new one in. But I'm a machinist, was easy to make. anyway, hope this helps. If you were local. I would do for ya.

Ted


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: fredy66 on February 02, 2011, 02:38:45 am
thanks man that helps


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: rick m on February 02, 2011, 02:47:26 am
Freddy,

Try this site for the size you need if you cannot find them.

http://wholesalebearing.com/nrfullcompliment.html

Rick Mortensen


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: DKK Ted on February 02, 2011, 02:48:39 am
Once you get all the bearings installed, put them in a can of oil and let them soak up then put them together. You don't want them to lose and not to tight, oil needs to be able to get in. Thats when they fail. Snuger better than loser. See what happens, when running, if there lose, they tend to bang out the sides, thus, they fail too. Just use good judgement.

Ted


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: DKK Ted on February 02, 2011, 02:55:04 am
Rick, that is a cool chart, both of the part #'s are there and of the same. Going to print out the chart. Good deal!

Ted


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: fredy66 on February 02, 2011, 03:27:54 am
excellent info there   ;D


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: fredy66 on March 12, 2011, 10:07:51 am
any idea where i can get some  ???



Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: -Alex- on March 12, 2011, 10:56:08 am
I was wondering if you could get them through SKF

http://www.skf.com/portal/skf/home/products?maincatalogue=1&lang=en&newlink=1_5_0

I use SKF or other bearings often in the machines what i design with solidworks.

What is their exact size, so i could look and perhaps ask


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: RMS Boxer Service on March 12, 2011, 11:16:05 am
I got a set of used but ok bearings in stock. I pulled them out of a set of rockers because
I replaced them with bronze bushings. I'm not a big fan of needle bearings in rockers and
converted them to bronze bushings.


/Rolf

RMS Boxer Service
Denmark


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: -Alex- on March 12, 2011, 11:19:57 am
Thats one way to go, i would think that too.  I looked for 7/8" x 11/16" x 3/4" needle bearings, but there were no exact match  at SKF, atleast i didnt find.  I could ask INA bearing sales at next week. BTW, german car should not have  imperial sized parts, these belong to old massey-fergusons and american cars :D


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: fredy66 on March 12, 2011, 15:30:20 pm
I got a set of used but ok bearings in stock. I pulled them out of a set of rockers because
I replaced them with bronze bushings. I'm not a big fan of needle bearings in rockers and
converted them to bronze bushings.


/Rolf

RMS Boxer Service
Denmark


If you can give me som more info on the work involved in that modification
it be excellent


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: fredy66 on March 12, 2011, 15:34:23 pm
Thats one way to go, i would think that too.  I looked for 7/8" x 11/16" x 3/4" needle bearings, but there were no exact match  at SKF, atleast i didnt find.  I could ask INA bearing sales at next week. BTW, german car should not have  imperial sized parts, these belong to old massey-fergusons and american cars :D

I sent a mail to every bearing  shop in Finlad.
last one I found want 8€  for one


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: DKK Ted on March 13, 2011, 06:05:52 am
How many da ya need??

Ted


Title: Re: auto craft rockers
Post by: fredy66 on March 13, 2011, 11:57:16 am
How many da ya need??

Ted

i was thing of swapping all of them. as i don't what it so brake my engine