After 31 years of service it was time to rebuild my furling system. I found the web site that handles the rebuild kit, but the cost was out of sight. So being the do it yourself type I took the system down and disassembled the lower drum. This in itself was a bear, the bearings were completly gone and everything was corroded together. After lots of WD40 I got the thing apart. I have a size #9 unit and the terminal ends bearing replacement kit runs just under $370.00. I took what was left of the bearings to montion Ind. and had the parts matched.
Bearings INA part number 6002-2RS, 2 required
Oil seal SKF part number 6741, 2 required.
I had replace the upper terminal bearing about 20 years ago and it was still in good shape. This is the only part I had trouble finding until I used metric measurment. I found several on the net (FAG has this item for $30.00) using ID of 15mm, OD of 32 mm and a height of 12mm. Seeing that mine was still in good condition I chose not to replace it. My total cost was $27.31 for parts and $4.89 for high pressure grease form Bumper to Bumper. Next time I will not wait 30 years for a rebuild, I think once every 5 years a relube is all I'll need.
Shadowjack
Bearings INA part number 6002-2RS, 2 required
Oil seal SKF part number 6741, 2 required.
I had replace the upper terminal bearing about 20 years ago and it was still in good shape. This is the only part I had trouble finding until I used metric measurment. I found several on the net (FAG has this item for $30.00) using ID of 15mm, OD of 32 mm and a height of 12mm. Seeing that mine was still in good condition I chose not to replace it. My total cost was $27.31 for parts and $4.89 for high pressure grease form Bumper to Bumper. Next time I will not wait 30 years for a rebuild, I think once every 5 years a relube is all I'll need.
Shadowjack