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Unhappy All I need is one LOUSY bearing!!! HELP

This is frustrating me. I cannot find a #1 main bearing to fit my case.

I'm looking for a #1 bearing (2 shells) for a 1975.5 and later 2.7 mag case that has been line bored 1 size over 0.25mm (i.e. 62.25mm) and a STANDARD crank.

You cannot buy these in kits anymore apparently. I got the 2-7 shells from EBS (911.101.133.60) but they do not have the #1.

I have to build this weekend to make my track dates.

ANY idea where I can find this rare bearing? And, yes, I've tried the host.

Thanks

Tristan

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Competition Engineering maybe?
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Chris,

I called Walt and he doesn't stock them. Thanks anyway. I think the part # is 911.101.131.60

Tristan
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I hate to even say it but.... I've heard MM has had some hard to find OS bearings in stock recently. It's worth a try. Flame shields up.

Good luck,

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I just got some at Sunset. Thanks all. These bearings are killing me and my wallet. They are almost 6 times more expensive than std.

JP - I called MM last weeks just for kicks. They were all on lunch and when I finally got back to them they didn't have. They weren't overtly friendly.

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JP - I called MM last weeks just for kicks. They were all on lunch and when I finally got back to them they didn't have. They weren't overtly friendly.

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