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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 437834, member: 22283"] Julius, All metric tapered bearings, or Timken type bearings, will meet ISO 355 standards. Just measure the inside diameter of your bearing(mm's) and how thick(tall...again mm's)it is. This will be a standard part and you can get one from any bearing distributor with that information. I questioned the 320 designation on the Koyo, as a 320 series bearing is a big ole bearing that would be larger than what you have. You will only want to purchase the inner ring and roller assembly, as you don't need the outer race. Leave it in there and just clean it up well with a scotch-brite pad. [/QUOTE]
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