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Hello does anyone know the measurements for the bearings im the sundstrand 90-1136 in my 1974 c160? I would like to be able to get them from my local bearing supplier. It's the ones in the side of the transaxle case the with the closed ends. I understand some are longer than others?

Thanks for your help.

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gwest_ca

Was going to try and look them up but discovered the 90-1136 was used in the 12hp and 14 hp models. The C-160 shows as using 90-1140. Has the transmission been changed or are you getting the 90-1140 off the ID plate?

 

Garry

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Welsh Wheelhorses

Here is the id plate. I do not know the history of the c160 because I got it out of a bramble patch! As you can see it was a bit worse for wear when I got it. I am slowly pulling it in to shape now but it's taking awhile.post-12930-0-01235000-1431248211_thumb.jpost-12930-0-18911700-1431248338_thumb.jpost-12930-0-15363100-1431248673_thumb.j

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Racinbob

Wow! Most folks would have considered that a parts machine but you decided to save her. Outstanding! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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gwest_ca

Here is what I think the needle bearings are from my notes

 

WH 1526 axle bearing for 1-1/8" axles Torrington B-1816 (1-1/8" x 1-3/8" x 1" deep open)

WH 1528 axle bearing for 1" axles Torrington B-1616 (1" x 1-1/4" x 1" deep open)

 

WH 8049 replaced by WH 5960 Torrington M-16101 (1" x 1-1/4" x 5/8" deep closed) 1 required

 

WH 1532 Torrington M-16121 (1" x 1-1/4" x 3/4" deep closed) 3 required

 

Seems like 1974 they used 2 different transaxle models as you will see on the 1st pages of this parts list

 

Garry

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pfrederi

Try some paint remover on the outside end of the bearings.  You can usually see the bearing number (not the WH part#) so you can be sure.

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Welsh Wheelhorses

Thank you for the replys when the restoration is complete I will post all the photos I have taken as I have gone along.

Thomas

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