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    While Im going through my rusty helsi and sorting them there's obviosuly a lot of bearings to change too. So I've been punting around lookign at options and prices: all the usual places plus many more and ebay.
    There are some oddities about. Modelfixings lists back bearings for a 90 at around £8.80 each under their engine bearing section but only about £2.50 for a same size bearing under their general bearings page.
    No comnets as to what type of bearings.
    I like s/s for my engines anyway and the best price ended up at rcbearings.com (US) as long as i don;t get stung for customes.

    Another oddity is that we use shielded bearings for our mainshafts but they dont keep mud and water out.. skate bearinsg and the like come as sealed..indeed the blitz avro has sealed bearinhs in most places. theoretically they might have more 'drag' on them but certainly types are rated for high speed (which desn;t fit with drag) and some are rated as high as abec9 (which is more to do with ball sphericity than speed). So is there a reason why we dont use s/s or sealed (or combo) bearings in all our weather exposed positions?

    Align bearings are hardly the worlds best..but do the job. Once one starts punting around for cheap bearings then prices are really wildly variable - specially if buying bulk from china. I've been carefuly sorting out higher quality ones for the fast sites and cheap one's for the 'levers'.

    Prices from different places are way variable too - for the same bearing. Start looking at s/s skf's from some places and 700 mainshaft sizes can be as much as £17 each.
    For the helis that HK support it's worth loking at their ceramic sets.. good price
    PGK
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  • #2
    what 90 is it?, for an os 90 u need an NTN 16003 rear (8 balls)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by bulnose View Post
      what 90 is it?, for an os 90 u need an NTN 16003 rear (8 balls)
      I have two align 91H's and an old OS 90/91 sx. Also got a 55hz. Bearings have been ordered already. I had a spare set of each in stock anyway.. and swapped out the front one too
      PGK
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      • #4
        I just find a bearing supplier on ebay, look for their higher quality bearings (as most specialist shops like that offer a low, middle and high range of them) - Just type in the spec of what you want so 10mmx5mmx4mm or whatever and just buy from them... you can then pick and choose what bearings you need and the quality of them.

        Cost wise is usually cheaper also as the model shops/model specific bearings tend to carry a premium.

        Because lets face it, a lot of stuff in this hobby is just hyped up parts... They change the bearing shield cover to bright yellow and suddenly its a high performance bearing! lol!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by pgkevet View Post
          I have two align 91H's and an old OS 90/91 sx. Also got a 55hz. Bearings have been ordered already. I had a spare set of each in stock anyway.. and swapped out the front one too
          good stuff, last time i needed bearings i had trouble locating the NTN ones, loads of retailers had the 16003 but were other makes and had 9 balls, front ones were easy to get though.

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          • #6
            I use Blue Lightning bearings in everything, and am currently testing his heli range in my Raptor, and soon my two vibes and the engines in these aswell. Ill post back my findings and when they are available to the public.

            Expect a full heli kit retailing at about £25 ish
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Young Gun View Post
              ...Because lets face it, a lot of stuff in this hobby is just hyped up parts... They change the bearing shield cover to bright yellow and suddenly its a high performance bearing! lol!

              So true.
              PGK
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              • #8
                not all bearings are the same
                the quality will vary between makes and product codes
                quality english/german/japanese bearings are the way to go


                in a nitro model a shielded bearing allows the oil deposits from the exhaust to enter and lubricate them
                robbie used open bearings (as sheryl will know) which is even better for lubrication but will allow dust and muck in (not good for bearing life)
                sealed bearings are ideal but you don't know how much lubrication they have, even some shielded bearings have very little grease in them

                but you pays your money you takes your choice
                but a bearing supplier is going to be cheaper than a retail shop
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