Originally Posted by
32krazy!
why not just change the s/c bearing until you decide what you really want? costs about 50$
That's a good idea and I will try to do that. Living in a resort area I don't have the luxury of bearing stores and machine shops all around me but I will try to find a bearing. Maybe Graingers? If I can find the bearing will I have to then find a machine shop to have the old bearing removed and the new bearing pressed in? Does anyone know the specifics of the bearing I'm looking for that I'll need to buy?