Any Interest in Such a Bearing?

Windchime

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I ran across an opportunity to pick up a bunch of roller bearings really cheap that look a lot like the ones advertised in this Eska parts URL:
http://www.boatsportandtackle.com/servlet/the-1698/ESKA--dsh--BALL-DRIVE/Detail.
The bearings I have have an ID of 13/32, an OD of 1 3/16, and a thickness of 7/32 (as nearly as I can measure with the ruler I have). For the next day or so I will have access to lots of these, so I thought I would ask if anyone knows if this specific size would actually be useful to outboard fans,EDIT. If anyone knows that these will be useful, please let me know asap.
 
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mrcrabs

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Re: Any Interest in Such a Bearing?

do we get free shipping? hehehe
 

MahtyMaht

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Re: Any Interest in Such a Bearing?

You don't have to measure it - what's the number? Usually, you multiply the number by .03937, and you get the bore in thousandths of an inch. it looks like a 203 - Maybe the most common bearing out there - They used'em in alternators and Eskas, and God knows what else. I keep a couple around at all the times.
 
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mrcrabs

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Re: Any Interest in Such a Bearing?

there darn tuff to change on a Eska 7.5, I think I had to put the block in the oven and cook it at 400deg, in and out, lots of chance to set it crooked....can't use a propane tourch or you will warp the block....but you can put it back in the oven and bring it to temp, then take it out and drive the heck out of it....might get the block back in order,


put those puppys on ebay and tag them with Eska, gamefisher , sears outboard, tecumseh etc etc etc, cheapest you can find them is about $18 at the bearing house if you have a account....22$ if you don't
 
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