It's the same bearing as an automotive air conditioner, just pop it out and take it to any bearing shop, they will probably have on off the shelf to replace it.
I would like to know the part number for the bearing located in the crank pulley of a SC12 supercharger.
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It's the same bearing as an automotive air conditioner, just pop it out and take it to any bearing shop, they will probably have on off the shelf to replace it.
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It looks as though the bearings come as part of the housing. Just do as Ben says, it will work out waaaay cheaper.
the bearing in the pulley is easy enough to get about $40 from memory, however it isnt jsut pressed in. it is pressed and then swaged in. to remove it without butchering it you will need to put the pulley on a lathe and remove the swaging and then press it out.
or... i have one here with a brand new bearing that i went through all the aforementioned rigmarole to do and then reaslied that it wasnt the culprit. yours for $40+$10pp to cover the cost of the bearing and freight.
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