Drivetrain Quaife Install ?'s
Quaife Install ?'s
After pulling out my diff from my trans to replace it with a quaife, I found that in order to get it back together, I need to pull the diff bearings off. But as we all know, when removing the bearings they break 80% of the time. I've checked out realoem.com for the part number, can't find it because they don't list any internal trans parts, called the local dealer, they refused to help in any way. I'm now asking you guys, the wonderful MINI community if anyone else has done this on their own? If so, how did you go about it?
There is a number on the bearings you pull, I believe they are of the SDK brand.
I have a Quaife om my 2003 MCS and got some Timken ones of which I have a number, I don't have the SDK numbers. Donnow about Timken availability in the US, but may be it helps.
Timken LM501349-20024/LM501310-200
I have a Quaife om my 2003 MCS and got some Timken ones of which I have a number, I don't have the SDK numbers. Donnow about Timken availability in the US, but may be it helps.
Timken LM501349-20024/LM501310-200
I usually SKF bearings LM501349, I get them from NAPA and the NAPA brand bearings are cheaper, but still made by SKF. Plus it's pretty inexpensive to just get new ones rather than risk reusing old bearings.
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I'll see if I can get anything off of these numbers.

