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MarkH

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Bronze Generator Bearing
« on: September 22, 2017, 10:34:50 PM »
I'm rebuilding a couple Aero 6v generators and am stumped by the rear bronze bearing. I tore down 4 old generators, 3 previously rebuilt and one Autolite, unknown if it's original or not.

When I removed the rear bronze sleeve bearings, the rebuilds had a groove cut clean through one side of the bearing, I suspect to line up with the oiling hole. The Autolite was a solid sleeve, no cut.

The commutators on the rebuilds were pretty gummed up, Autolite nice & clean.

I've got NOS Autolite replacement bearings, solid, no hole. What proper on a rebuild, drilled or solid?
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Re: Bronze Generator Bearing
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2017, 08:50:20 PM »
Found out the answer today, not drilled if they're porous bronze.

I have several extra NOS Auto-Lite GGU-38A porous bronze bushings, $5 each plus postage. I am guessing the moderator should now move this to "Parts For Sale"
Fully restored '54 Aero Lark
Rusty '58 Austin Healey 100-Six
Barely running'74 Chevelle Malibu