[Tigers] axle bearing part numbers

Steve Laifman SLaifman at SoCal.rr.com
Fri May 29 15:40:07 MDT 2009


Tony and Tigers,

I found the rear axle bearing assembly on the Tiger Parts Manual  at 
TigersUnited.com
 <www.tigersunited.com/resources/parts_rs260/FactParts.asp>

There are NO part numbers for Rootes 5042684 Rear Axle Bearing, but the 
version we published has an annotation "Timken 25577", put on by the 
contributer - Peter MacDonald at Coquilam, Canada.

This part is the outer cone only, I'm told, being the most likely 
replacement part.

at AGSupply 
<http://agsupplyonline.com/.sc/ms/cat/Bearings--Timken%20Tapered%20Roller%20Bearing>

Found Timken 14276 Tapered Cup outer bearing race (cup) for $4.56,
and
Timken 25577 inner bearing assembly  $17.59  

Search for these numbers.

This is an Agricultural supply company, (1-800-356-2336 opt 1), but 
phone orders are a little more expensive than web-site store.

AND

Baum Hydraulics <http://www.baumhydraulics.com>/home
1-800-228-9222
has the cup for $8.09 and the inner bearing assembly for $29.63
There is also a Chicago Rawhide seal - 25577 for $14.20

Oil Seal Number             Cost       Housing Diameter     Width (in.)   
       25577                     $14.20             3.50"               
       0.438      

Timken Outer Cup       Cost                Length                    
 (Race)       
       14276                     $8.09              2.7170"            
     0.6250  
       
        
Timken Inner Bearing    Cost          Cone Bore                 Length
(Cone)
        25577                   $29.63            1.688                  
     1.00

Good Fortune,

Steve          

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Steve Laifman
Editor - TigersUnited.com
<http://www.TigersUnited.com>


> For anyone needing or planning to change your axle bearings. I have the following numbers. the seals I bought on epay and there ws no numbers stamped ot printed on them. Also if you have never repacked your axle bearings. I would highly reccomend doing so. the hub can be a Bi--- to remove but with the proper tool it isnt so bad. I had to go to a friends machine shop to remove the bearing from the axl, using his press. he was busy so I helped myself. friends are great. I had the rear wheels off and the car on jack stands and when i turned te hub I could hear dry bearings. There is no grease or oil for the bearing to run in and mine where very dry. I suggest listening to your own as this is one place easily neglected.
> The bearing on my axle( doing one siad at a time) had  Bower- USA bearing-- # 14130
> The replacement was a National or Federal Mogul made in Japan and used the same number.
> The race was from Parts Master #PM 14276 made in China.
> Im not sure where Ricks bearings are made but no compny in the US makes bearings now- according to my local parts man. SO,if you shop around in some smaller towns with older business's, you might get lucky and find a USA bearing laying on the shelf.Good luck, TonytheTiger
> The Bower race(USA) used the same 14276 part number.


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