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post Nov 19, 2010 - 4:00 PM
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has anyone ever measured the front wheel bearings? or can point me to a link with the specs? mm or inch is fine.
 
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post Nov 19, 2010 - 6:28 PM
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I need a new one, and will get it tomorrow, once I get it, I'll take all the measurements.

why do you need them tho ?



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post Nov 19, 2010 - 9:19 PM
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To build a brake setup I'd assume for his killer motor. biggrin.gif
post Nov 22, 2010 - 8:11 AM
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not quite.. its for a custom axle setup.. i think i sorted out the brake setup.. just need to find a few things and order at this point.
post Nov 22, 2010 - 8:56 AM
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I have visitors so it'll take me a few days to get to this, but as soon as I get a new wheel bearing I'll take the measurements.


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post Nov 22, 2010 - 9:18 AM
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stupid question, but how do you go about changing the front wheel bearing?


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post Nov 22, 2010 - 9:36 AM
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you have to remove the whole spindle then have it pressed out. I personally dont have a press and will prob never own one but i have two shops very close to my house that can press them in and out for me if needed.
post Nov 22, 2010 - 9:41 AM
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hmm what about some kind of bearing driver/race?


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post Nov 22, 2010 - 10:10 AM
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I dont understand your question.
post Nov 22, 2010 - 11:49 AM
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I have one out in my shop that I haven't gotten around to putting in. I'll go measure it and post results.

I wouldn't say that a bearing driven couldn't get it out but you would have to swing pretty hard to do it and would probably bend or break something. I just used my ball joint/ujoint press that I bought at harbor freight for $30.
post Nov 22, 2010 - 11:59 AM
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Timken 514002B

OD 74.00mm
ID 38.00mm
Outer Race Thickness 33.95mm
Inner Race Thickness 36.90
post Nov 22, 2010 - 12:46 PM
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your the man.. ill forward that info over to the builder.. Thank you..
post Nov 23, 2010 - 10:00 AM
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Well it seems that Drive shaft shop cant make me a bearing based on the size of the wheel bearing bore being too small. So I did some searching around and found something that might work. They seated that I need something with a 1.6 bore so I checked the Integra it has a 1.6 bore but too far off, checked the MR2 turbo and still a no go, I checked the Subaru Legacy and it looks like it might just work.

When I compare the two bearings it seems that it might be a slight lose fit but the width is very close and the bore looks good enough to work. But the OD is just a tad bit smaller.

1994 TOYOTA CELICA L4 2.2L 2164CC VIN S 5SFE GT
Part Number 514002

Specifications
Bore (A) 1.4961
Outer Diameter (B) 2.9134
Width © 1.4173
Inner Race Radius 0.0591
Outer Race Radius 0.0591
Series FWBD

1994 SUBARU LEGACY H4 2.2L 2212CC VIN 6 BASE MODEL
Part Number 517008

Specifications
Bore (B) 1.6535
Outer Diameter (D) 2.8346
Width (W) 1.4961
Series 517000

1994 ACURA INTEGRA L4 1.8L 1797CC B18C1 GSR
Part Number 510030

Specifications
Bore (A) 1.6929
Outer Diameter (B) 3.1102
Width © 1.6142
Inner Race Radius 0.1496
Outer Race Radius 0.0023
Series FWBD
Type Illustration E-3

1994 TOYOTA MR2 L4 2.0L 1998CC VIN S 3SGTE TURBO BASE MODEL
Part Number 513022

Specifications
Bore (A) 1.1811
Outer Diameter (B) 2.4803
Width © 1.6535
Inner Race Radius 0.1457
Outer Race Radius 0.0276
Series RWD


I used this site: http://www.fme-cat.com/

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post Nov 23, 2010 - 9:03 PM
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that won't work, the bearing has to be pressed in, meaning, the tolerance is very critical for the performance of the bearing, once the bearing is under pressure ( on the ground and running ) that small difference in diameter will become an issue and you'll go through bearings like nothing, specially at your power level goals and intended use of the car.



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post Nov 24, 2010 - 12:40 PM
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The inner races of the timkin bearings i bought come out in two pieces, an inner and outer. If you could swap the inner races from something with the 1.6 bore into the celica outer you'd be golden. Of course the ball bearings and the size of the race would have to match exactly. Long shot and I doubt it will work, just throwing it out as an idea.
post Nov 24, 2010 - 12:55 PM
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yeah.. i am looking for a company who will make custom ones.. I am also going to remove the spindle to see if i can get it opened up to accept another bearing such as the integra one then get it modded to accept a new lock clamp to hold the bearing in place because its wider than the celica one.
post Nov 24, 2010 - 6:37 PM
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there is enough room to bore the knuckle to take a bigger bearing, just keep in mind that, in the case of the integras, you'd then have a 5 x 114.5 bolt patern on the front and different on the back.

also, the front brake disc will need the new bolt pattern as well.


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