Hi everyone,
I’m restoring an ex-surf club Model C with a failing clutch and no PM that is currently usable. Bought for AUD60 so happy to spend a bit more for quality components.
Can someone please tell me the specs of the two (?) bearings that accompany the one-way clutch bearing inside the flywheel core and if there are better quality alternatives?
I have searched the forum to no avail and called Concept 2 in Australia who didn’t have the answer. (They do sell new Model C flywheels though for AUD155 which is my fallback if it all goes wrong.)
After taking the flywheel off, removing the circlip and measuring with my plastic calipers, I’ve come to suspect they could be R8 / R8-2RS bearings (0.5 X 1.125 X 0.3125 INCHES) but would prefer to confirm before ordering.
TIA
Flywheel roller bearing size/spec (not clutch bearing)
Re: Flywheel roller bearing size/spec (not clutch bearing)
Technically speaking they are ball bearings, not roller bearings. And the clutch is a roller clutch. There are also roller bearings and roller clutch bearings (two small rows of roller bearings adjacent to a roller clutch, all in one unit). But anyway yes they are stock R8 bearings with shields.
72 year old grandpa living in Waterbury Center, Vermont, USA
Concept2 employee 1980-2018! and what a long, strange trip it's been......
Concept2 employee 1980-2018! and what a long, strange trip it's been......
Re: Flywheel roller bearing size/spec (not clutch bearing)
Also read this post viewtopic.php?f=10&t=192588&start=30 from Carl Watts about upgrade bearings.