ENGINE BEARINGS
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Hi , where is a good place to purchase bearings? i have a Fox 40 the rear bearing is rough.It has the brass sleve and aluminum piston with no rings.this engine was built in the 90;s i think,air bleed carb single needle. any help would be appreciated.................thanks in advance Larry
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Call Fox <div>http://www.foxmanufacturing.com/index.php</div><div>
</div><div>Also, lookup Boca Bearing.</div>
</div><div>Also, lookup Boca Bearing.</div>
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If you can read or measure the bearings, there are a number of sources, ranging frome realliy enexpensive to outragouis expensive and the price doesn't indicat anything about the quality. I just picked up bearings for a Saito 91, one bearing each from two sellers on Ebay and I couldn't be happier with the price and service. Ihad purchased from one of the other sources listed above and was not happy with the fit. I'm waithing to hear from them, so no names for now. My bearing set ended up costing under $8.00 delivered. Someone like Graingers will sell you a like set for about $30 a bearing. If you are ordering from Ebay, make sure that they list a manufactures name.
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The Fox .40 uses an open R6 (Imperial size) .375x.875x.218" front bearing.
The rear is an R8 (also Imperial) .5x1.125x.25" bearing.
No metric bearing in this engine...
The rear is an R8 (also Imperial) .5x1.125x.25" bearing.
No metric bearing in this engine...
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If you live in a metropolitan area, you can just go to a supply house and pick up some... I did that for my ancient OS 46 SF-ABC, paid next to nothing, they fit perfectly, and had them instantly.
Edit: just checked the popular web site selling bearings, and holy cow... $30? I'd have to check to be sure, but I think I paid a fraction of that for my replacements at the local supply house... maybe they aren't equal, but thy seem to work.
Edit: just checked the popular web site selling bearings, and holy cow... $30? I'd have to check to be sure, but I think I paid a fraction of that for my replacements at the local supply house... maybe they aren't equal, but thy seem to work.





