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Johan Karl Larsen June 3rd 04 10:41 AM

Bearing and makes
 
I am sitting here with a crankshaft bearing for a Honda MTX 50, Nachi 6205
C3 (Japan). My Johnson 35Hp have a German FAG 6205 C3 bearing. Any reason
not to use the Nachi one instead of FAG in my outboard?

Price is three-four times less buying it in the MC shop vs. Outboard shop.

--
Johan



Joe Blizzard June 3rd 04 04:14 PM

Bearing and makes
 
"Johan Karl Larsen" wrote
... crankshaft bearing ...
Any reason not to use the Nachi one
instead of FAG in my outboard?
Price is three-four times less buying
it in the MC shop vs. Outboard shop.


You might do better than either if you can find a local bearing supplier. (I
live in a relatively small town and we have two.) They might be better
equipped to determine if there's anything special about the outboard
bearing, too. (There can be variations in cage materials, seals, etc.)



Tom June 4th 04 02:11 PM

Bearing and makes
 
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 11:41:24 +0200, "Johan Karl Larsen"
wrote:

I am sitting here with a crankshaft bearing for a Honda MTX 50, Nachi 6205
C3 (Japan). My Johnson 35Hp have a German FAG 6205 C3 bearing. Any reason
not to use the Nachi one instead of FAG in my outboard?

Price is three-four times less buying it in the MC shop vs. Outboard shop.

Only that Nachi has never been known as the highest quality bearing -
they're OK and not junk by any means but you'll find higher quality in
NTN, NSK, SKF and FAG. Size wise the 6 designates a single row deep
groove ball bearing, the 2 designates the size series, the 05
designates a 25 mm bore (last two numbers times 5) and the C3
designates greater than normal internal clearance so these two would
be identical barring any other features. The numbers are stamped on
the bearing before assembly so there is a chance something else could
be added such as seals or shields. If so, the part number would need a
Z or ZZ for shield or two shields or if sealed would have LB, LLB, LU,
LLU, RS, 2RS or some other designation depending on manufacturer. Your
best bet would be to take it to a bearing distributor in your area and
have them identify it for certain. They would also most likely be
cheaper. Good luck.


Joe Blizzard June 4th 04 02:45 PM

Bearing and makes
 
"Tom" wrote
Size wise the 6 designates a single row deep
groove ball bearing, the 2 designates the size
series, the 05 designates a 25 mm bore (last
two numbers times 5) and the C3 designates
greater than normal internal clearance so ...


(Vox Darth Vader) Impressive.

(Note to self: Will seek out Tom Carlson next time I have a bearing
question.)




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