Help with a maggie mp 1200
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Been there good to know thanks. The bearings i am having trouble finding are the case rotor needle bearings they are 24mm od 17mm id 20.5mm long and the pt# INA F390978 any help on these would be appreciated.
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Is this not what your looking for? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Eaton...Q5fAccessories
If this is not right they have the other size just email them.
Darrin
If this is not right they have the other size just email them.
Darrin
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Found all the bearings and they are on the way. 6.055 turned me on to them go to www.darossi.com they sell eaton parts at good price all bearings for the snout and case 70 bones shipped. Going to pick up the j tube in the next few days.
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Yes it has. Waiting for some gaskets to show up. I should be ready for the install around the 1st will post up some pics later today when I get my lazy **** off the couch lol. Thanks for asking.
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New pics
Here are some new pics of a burnt junk mp112. If they dont show up will try again later when daughter gets home LOL.http://tinypic.com/r/2lwsqc6/7
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Looks really good. I see you went with Red like the Phoenix Rising. Very Nice.
Never judge a book by it's cover. Now get it on and have some fun.
Really glad you found the parts you needed. There is more and more parts starting to show up for the DIY Guys.
Did you make your new shaft yet. What did your machinist think about the allen screw key?
Darrin
Never judge a book by it's cover. Now get it on and have some fun.
Really glad you found the parts you needed. There is more and more parts starting to show up for the DIY Guys.
Did you make your new shaft yet. What did your machinist think about the allen screw key?
Darrin