Anybody have an old Michigan 77 bearing catalog. I have a main set number ms-1117p. What motor does it fit?
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Anybody have a old Michigan 77 bearing catalog
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Re: Anybody have a old Michigan 77 bearing catalog
Looks to be ford 2.3L
https://www.jegs.com/i/Clevite-MAHLE/69 ... P/10002/-1
https://www.cnc-motorsports.com/ms1117p ... 59149.html
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https://www.jegs.com/i/Clevite-MAHLE/69 ... P/10002/-1
https://www.cnc-motorsports.com/ms1117p ... 59149.html
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Re: Anybody have a old Michigan 77 bearing catalog
Guys, Thanks again. I looked earlier and had No Luck finding that info. Comcast search engine sucks.
Thanks Again,
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Re: Anybody have a old Michigan 77 bearing catalog
I have one but you don't need it. The part numbers are the same as Clevite and many are still sold today, including these
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Re: Anybody have a old Michigan 77 bearing catalog
This is correct. Michigan bearings is a trade name that was used by Clevite in past years (as well as a few other names used for Private-Label) Clevite product. Clevite has been around since the beginning of the Twentieth Century, the name of the company was originally Cleveland Graphite . . . .
If you ever need information on any old Michigan or Clevite bearings, contact Steve Marlkey at Egge Machine. He has a warehouse full of this (and other) old stuff and usually has a good library of old catalogs as well. I haven't personally talked to Steve for a couple of years, but am assuming that he is still there (Egge).
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