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I have an old Royal 25 that was in pretty bad shape. So, I went on Ebay and to my surprise I found a guy selling crank cases and piston / sleeves for the engine. I bought them, they arrived, new in package. I took all the parts out of the old crank case, cleaned the gunk off and went to reassemble the engine with the new parts.
My efforts were stymied when it came time to install the carb and nose bearing. The front bearing from the original engine had an outer diameter of 17mm the new crank case has a much smaller opening (I think it was 13 or 14mm). The original thrust washer is bigger too. Also, the original carb fits in a 10mm hole in the crank case, but the new case is like 6.5mm. I guess they updated the design along the way. I've considered drilling out the case to mount the carb, but I need a replacement bearing for the nose. Any idea where I could find that part? Thanks. Jason |
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I had to replace one so I went to a local industrial supply store and tyhey simply just ordered on from MRC bearings (pricey but top quality) Ask around and see if there is any of those type of stores in your area and bring the engine with you so they can get the right measurments.
Dauntae |
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Jason,
The engine bearings which are installed inside model engines, are exactly the same as propriatery ball bearings you can buy anywhere. They are made by Timken, SKF, AST, QBC and other companies. Buying them will usually save you some cash, when compared to buying them as replacement parts from the engine manufacturer. You may save even if you buy premium grade bearings, which the engine manufacturer skimped on. Just make sure you measure the bearing you want to replace, outside the engine, with a micrometer, or with a vernier caliper, so you know precisely the size you need. The replacement bearing must also have at least the RPM rating of the replaced unit, the same heat rating (C3, or other) and the same number of seals (none, one, or both). The type of bearing retainer material should not be soluable in methanol, or in nitromethane. You should take your old bearing to the bearing shop, to verify you get the correct replacement. |
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Thanks for the advice, I'll check around locally. Do you know of a good online source for them? I have a digital caliper that I used to measure the bearings and the case. The larger crankshaft bearing did fit in the new crank case. However, it was a very tight fit (it aint coming out). I had to heat the case with a butane torch and press the bearing in with a large dowel.
I'll probably end up chucking this motor. It's a shame. I was dissapointed when the parts arrived and the pieces from the old engine didn't fit. I should have just replaced the piston / sleeve and left it at that. Oh well, not nearly as costly as some of my other RC lessons. :( |
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Ive never used them but a lot suggest Boaca bearings, Someone will most likely post a link to them but I hear there a good place for them but I have no link to give you. I seen those parts on ebay too, never know what your getting though but I've been pretty lucky so far with ebay.
Best of luck Dauntae |
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fishstyx, having to heat the case is normal but is safer to do in an oven at about 250 degreesF. a good bearing should cost no more than $5 so don't give up!
dave |
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Boca Bearing =:)
I have used them many times. They can hook you up. Maybe not the cheapest but cheaper than OEM stuff. Sparky |
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I bought my last set (high speed, high heat) from Boca..... but check out the prices here !
http://fly.mcintoshcentral.com/bearing-index.htm Ernie |
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Make no mistake about it. Boca ain't no bargain and sells cheap chinese made bearings. They'll work ok but you can do better and cheaper by buying from a local bearing supply house.
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Thanks for all the help. I'll check Boca and run a few Google searches. I don't even know where to begin to look for a local Bearings'R'Us. Guess I'll check the yellow pages.
The parts I bought on Ebay were fine, in Royal packaging and the case clearly indicates it's a Royal 25. I think I just had a very old version of the engine. The original case looked very different. The smaller nose bearing and carb were probably to save weight. Jason |
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bearing make the world go 'round. even deserted islands have bearing stores. yellow pages is good , don't buy from online dealers if you don't know what brand you're getting.
dave |
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I'mm with ShempHoward, go to a bearing supply house, ask any large equipment repair business where they go. Bearings come in all sizes and usually from limited sources, I have bought from Boca and got good service but paid much more. Take your bearings with you when you purchase /order new ones. I'ts quite simple and much less expensive.
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Jason,
For long life, I would go with prominent names, like Timken, or NSK. You can't go wrong with them. Sincerely, |
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I am a mechanic/shop foreman for the second largest nation wide concrete pumping companies, and believe me pumping liquid sand paper@1000-2000 psi creates about as much wear as an asphalt eater. And I DO KNOW what works or not.. I have bought boca bearings and I've bought just about every bearing manufacturers products known to man and the SKFs I got from Boca were TOP NOTCH!! and I have several vendors in the area to choose from. So far boca beat them by about 10 or 15 bucks per set and you order by the make and model of your engine,with $$/quality in atleast three choices........
JUST MY IMHO JIMMY |
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Boca bearings were about 1/2 what some folks would pay from Tower Hobbies for an OS engine. (unless you get the high speed/high temp set from Boca.... then they were about the same price as std bearings from Tower)
Ernie |
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Somehow, I guess no-one checked out your link, Ernie.
JJ |
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I take exception to the statement that Boca sells cheap Chinese bearings. Not so much that Boca sells Chinese bearings, but that you can buy a SKF, Timken, or whatever bearing and it will probably be made in China. I recently purchased a set of front wheel bearings for a car I was working on. I bought SKF, guess what? Made in China. Just because it is made in China, that does not equate to junk. This reminds me of the jokes about Japanese made junk in the sixties. Nobody jokes about Japanese quality today.
Boca is definitely not the cheapest, but they have no problem selling in small quantities, and they stock different grades of bearings for the same application. Vince |
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I just ordered a set of bearings for my OS .46FX from http://fly.mcintoshcentral.com/bearing-index.htm . The total was $13.97 for both bearings including shipping. I ordered on the 14th of April and they arrived today the 21st. I just now realized that the company is located overseas. I still received the bearings 6 days after I placed my order. It would have taken 5 from Tower or any of the mail order houses. Not to mention a price that is hard to beat. Thanks for the link Ernie.
Mark |
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Definately cheaper than Boca. Thanks for the link Ernie.
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Check your directory for "Applied Industrial Technologies".
Or call....760-241-7238 for the "Hub" store out here in Victoville, Ca. They have 400 stores world wide, and have every bearing know to Man. They carry bearings that even the "bearing houses" don't carry. And they're may be a store near you. Plus that, they have every grade of bearing....up to like 36,000 RPM. And the bearings they carry have the real seal up front....not like those cheap ones with the phony metal shield....which isn't really a seal, but a dust shield..... ;) They cost a little more, but are worth it ! Dave. :) |
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Way to go Mark! Those bearings from Tower Hobbies would have been about 3X as much.
Ernie |
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Allow me to clarify when I spoke of Boca selling cheap Chinese bearings. These are generic "no name" bearings that Boca sells for model engines. An SKF (or any other well known quality brand of bearing) made in China
will be made to SKF specs and standards therefore providing you with a better bearing. I have seen the three grades offered by Boca - they'll work but the prices and quality available at local Bearing Supply shops are much better overall. Don't be fooled by Boca's high priced ceramic bearings - the balls may not rust but the cheapo races they use will. |
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