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I was going to write 'Why bother?' Then I saw that new bearings are
$80/ea at Moss. Still, I don't think I'd trust a race that has had
ball bearings forcibly removed and replaced, but--theoretically--I
don't think the balls would escape if you could get them back in
properly. But, given the hassle of replacing these bearings I think
I'd spring for new.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/11/2023 8:34 AM, S and T Miller
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Has anyone replaced the individual ball bearings by removing
each ball from the cage and replacing with new balls in a good
cage? My measurements are 1/4" balls? Sound correct? Can't see
why it wouldn't be possible. I realize the entire bearing cages
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<div>The Millers<br>
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"Always drive them, but remember each drive in an antique car is
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