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Turret Bearing possibly missing a ball?

skribble

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As mentioned in my intro post I'm wrenching on the turret for the M1025. I've gotten it all apart and now have the bearing off. I cleaned it out with soap and water, and spun it a good amount of times to check consistency. It turns smoothly when flat but likes to bind up intermittently when I put the bearing at a slight angle. Upon further inspection it looks like a ball might be missing. When all the balls are tight together inside the race there is a noticeable gap about a 1/2" in size, large enough to house another ball.

I'm wondering if this 1/2" gap is normal, or if I should dub this bearing Lance Armstrong since it's missing a ball :lol:

Any information would be awesome, gotta get this sucker ready for this coming weekend and need to know if I should order another bearing.

Thanks guys! :)
 

86humv

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All the silver bearings are like that...don't lube them.
 

jimk

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I just checked my spare M1025 bearing. It has a 3/4 gap when all the balls are to the other side. It turns best when level.
 

SETOYOTA

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They all bind if not level. Just curious. Where would you order up a new bearing?
 
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