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    Why does no one have a 105 rear bearings in stock !!!!!!!

  • #2
    I get my bearings from here

    SMB Bearings - small bearings and bearing relubrication services

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    • #3
      In stock

      17x35x8 Open Bearing (x1) 16003

      Here also

      Simply Bearings Ltd

      Also here

      Motorcycle Clutch Release Bearing 16003 17x35x8mm for Lexmoto Arrow 125 | eBay

      And here

      FAG/SKF 16002-16009 SERIES DEEP GROOVE BALL BEARING | eBay

      Watch out for non OEM ones where the cage is clipped together rather than pinned or riveted
      Humble owner of 7 Eddie Gold Stars and Ex - member of Mk Heli Club
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      • #4
        Ok thanks I will check them out

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        • #5
          I got mine from align-trex.co.uk might be worth giving them a ring
          Oxy 2 - Spartan VX1n
          Trex 700XN - Spartan VX1n

          Trex 700N DTS - Spartan VX1n
          Logo 690SX - Spartan VX1e
          780L Top - VBar Neo
          2 x 700L Top - Spartan VX1n
          Logo 550SX - Spartan VX1n

          Goblin 570 (6s) - Spartan VX1n
          Trex 550E Pro DFC - Spartan VX1n
          Trex 450L Dominator (6s) - Spartan VX1n
          Trex 450 Plus DFC - Spartan VX1n

          Jeti DS14 BK edition
          DX9
          Pheonix R/C
          AccuRC
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          • #6
            Originally posted by chrisleematt21 View Post
            I got mine from align-trex.co.uk might be worth giving them a ring
            No stock

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            • #7
              I thought you needed a plastic cage for the os engines all the ones you have listed have a metal cage? anyone know where you can get bearing with the plastic retainer?

              cheers

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              • #8
                https://www.elitemodelsonline.co.uk/...-Bearing-61-91

                says good stocks available
                Oxy 2 - Spartan VX1n
                Trex 700XN - Spartan VX1n

                Trex 700N DTS - Spartan VX1n
                Logo 690SX - Spartan VX1e
                780L Top - VBar Neo
                2 x 700L Top - Spartan VX1n
                Logo 550SX - Spartan VX1n

                Goblin 570 (6s) - Spartan VX1n
                Trex 550E Pro DFC - Spartan VX1n
                Trex 450L Dominator (6s) - Spartan VX1n
                Trex 450 Plus DFC - Spartan VX1n

                Jeti DS14 BK edition
                DX9
                Pheonix R/C
                AccuRC
                neXt

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                • #9
                  WWW.RCBEARINGS.CO.UK are a good source of bearings.

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                  • #10
                    Ball Bearing ( R ) OS61SX - H :: OS Spares & Accessories :: OS Glow...
                    Oxy 2 - Spartan VX1n
                    Trex 700XN - Spartan VX1n

                    Trex 700N DTS - Spartan VX1n
                    Logo 690SX - Spartan VX1e
                    780L Top - VBar Neo
                    2 x 700L Top - Spartan VX1n
                    Logo 550SX - Spartan VX1n

                    Goblin 570 (6s) - Spartan VX1n
                    Trex 550E Pro DFC - Spartan VX1n
                    Trex 450L Dominator (6s) - Spartan VX1n
                    Trex 450 Plus DFC - Spartan VX1n

                    Jeti DS14 BK edition
                    DX9
                    Pheonix R/C
                    AccuRC
                    neXt

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                    • #11
                      https://www.ercmarket.com/os-engines...h-rz-h-hd.html
                      Oxy 2 - Spartan VX1n
                      Trex 700XN - Spartan VX1n

                      Trex 700N DTS - Spartan VX1n
                      Logo 690SX - Spartan VX1e
                      780L Top - VBar Neo
                      2 x 700L Top - Spartan VX1n
                      Logo 550SX - Spartan VX1n

                      Goblin 570 (6s) - Spartan VX1n
                      Trex 550E Pro DFC - Spartan VX1n
                      Trex 450L Dominator (6s) - Spartan VX1n
                      Trex 450 Plus DFC - Spartan VX1n

                      Jeti DS14 BK edition
                      DX9
                      Pheonix R/C
                      AccuRC
                      neXt

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by andypaddlerking View Post
                        I thought you needed a plastic cage for the os engines all the ones you have listed have a metal cage? anyone know where you can get bearing with the plastic retainer? cheers
                        The retainer or ball cage doesn't have to be the plastic version, ran for years without OS bearings. make sure you treat rear bearings as consumables and not wait until you hear the rattle of death before replacing. make sure you don't buy the clipped cage as I said above, the riveted ones are fine. I've seen the clips snap off leading to engine failure. I've also seen the balls disintegrate in a phenolic cage, regular inspection and changing is the best form of preventing failure. If it's rusty in there then it's going to lead to premature failure, the bigger the engine and bigger the bang the more load is put on the balls and most are case hardened so are prone to chipping, leading to complete failure. If it sounds bad then it normally is, don't tempt fate and fly it will only end in a written off engine or at best it won't tune and you'll end up with hours of chasing a tune.
                        Humble owner of 7 Eddie Gold Stars and Ex - member of Mk Heli Club
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                        • #13
                          That's the one I have in my Align 91 and it transformed the engine, it's now quiet and powerful and is nearly 600 flights old on the original liner/piston/ring.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by waveydavey View Post
                            The retainer or ball cage doesn't have to be the plastic version, ran for years without OS bearings. make sure you treat rear bearings as consumables and not wait until you hear the rattle of death before replacing. make sure you don't buy the clipped cage as I said above, the riveted ones are fine. I've seen the clips snap off leading to engine failure. I've also seen the balls disintegrate in a phenolic cage, regular inspection and changing is the best form of preventing failure. If it's rusty in there then it's going to lead to premature failure, the bigger the engine and bigger the bang the more load is put on the balls and most are case hardened so are prone to chipping, leading to complete failure. If it sounds bad then it normally is, don't tempt fate and fly it will only end in a written off engine or at best it won't tune and you'll end up with hours of chasing a tune.
                            I'm with Dave on this one- prevent rather than cure. I change my 91 rear bearing every year no matter how it sounds and they always look corroded when I remove them. It's worth it for what is only a 90 min job and a cost of less than a tenner. I've flown nitro's for 6 years now and using this formula I have never had a bearing failure and burn about a gallon a month. A new piston/liner/ring would be over a 100 quid if you get a bearing failure. My two pence worth

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by chrisleematt21 View Post
                              . Ordered 2 thanks for helping out

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