jerry_hoback
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i would try entering that name and number in a search engine and see what yiou get.
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jerry_hoback, tried every possible means to search and locate but no luck. I checked with Martin Robey and they said Jaguar never listed this bearing as a spare part. As a last resort, I came here.
jerry_hoback, tried every possible means to search and locate but no luck. I checked with Martin Robey and they said Jaguar never listed this bearing as a spare part. As a last resort, I came here.
"Nadella" quite likely is nothing more than the abbreviation for "Nadellager" which ist german for needle bearing. The number then might be specific to the rack manufacturer. I would measure the bearing and try to source something generic.
On a 1992 I assume this is a ZF rack.
On a 1992 I assume this is a ZF rack.
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AFAIK, if you get with Timkin, you can get pretty much any kind of bearing with the proper dimensions. That, or a salvage yard/Ebay, though not sure the likelihood of finding just the bearing on the latter.
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Try searching just the number 10687 in the online catalogs for major bearing OEMs like Timken, SKF, Koyo, INA, NTN, VDO, ***, ZF, IBC, Stieber, ZEN, CSC, GRW, GMN, etc. You may get a hit.
Cheers,
Don
Cheers,
Don







