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Searching for the correct rubber bearing

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Hello guys!
I‘m searching for the correct rubber bearing for the brake drum holder for my DT 360 A. There is no part no. in the parts list, only for the complete strut.
Any ideas?
Thx
Gerry
Last edit: 23 Aug 2024 14:07 by Gerryz.
23 Aug 2024 12:53 #1

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Replied by RT325 on topic Searching for the correct rubber bearing

www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-dt360-1974-usa_mode.../partslist/E-05.html
#42 fits in the brake plate
product number: 2752212300

Looks like #52 fits the front end of the stay arm.52   BUSHING product number: 3632212300
Whats the story though as they never wear out unless they come unbonded in the rubber. Just keep the bolts tight.
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Replied by Gerryz on topic Searching for the correct rubber bearing

But only the inner metal tube is fixed by the screw. The rubber has to compensate tensions and is 50 years old and is brittle now. 
24 Aug 2024 09:23 #3

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Replied by RT325 on topic Searching for the correct rubber bearing

The rubber doesn't actualy move much at all if you bolt everything up sitting neutraly.
Through the suspenion movement there's not a lot of change for the rubber bushing.
Be good to see a pic of yours as i have 50 year old ones still ok & bonded together.
Yamaha scooter back then ran them on the swingarm pivot & they last indefinitely but people don't tighten the bolt fully & think they're worn out.
Applologies if i'm not fully understanding your problem. Please come back & correct me.
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Replied by Gerryz on topic Searching for the correct rubber bearing

I have already dismantled everything…. Now I need the new parts…..
27 Aug 2024 09:27 #5

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Replied by MarkT on topic Searching for the correct rubber bearing

Using the info RT325 provided, I searched and found a place that shows them in stock in less than a minute...  Speed and Sport is usually pretty accurate about their stock and has a lot of obsolete parts.

shopspeedandsport.com/product/363-22123-00-00/
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Replied by RT325 on topic Searching for the correct rubber bearing

Thanks MarkT. Good to know where to find parts. Looks like the brake plate one is 275-22123-00 if that was the original question. My iPad is useless & only see limited info but will look later to see if that numbers on their site, or if Mark can do it. Thanks. Ps I'm guessing the two are different widths but could be diameter too. I'm sure both run 10mm bolts but been wrong before. OP have you pressed them out or burnt them out. Just asking so long as the outer steel ring is out. Comes as a complete bonded rubber steel bush.
Last edit: 27 Aug 2024 14:23 by RT325.
27 Aug 2024 14:10 #7

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Replied by MarkT on topic Searching for the correct rubber bearing

I could be thinking about my Husqvarna or something...  but I thought the front bushing was rubber and the brake plate one was solid?  I could be very wrong, thanks for bringing that up RT325!
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Replied by RT325 on topic Searching for the correct rubber bearing

I just went on their site& put the number in & looks like they have it. I always worry when there's no photo of the part.

shopspeedandsport.com/product/275-22123-00-00/
Ok, found a pic but currently unavailable so that's a lot of use, not, haha
www.cmsnl.com/products/bush-1_2752212300/
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Last edit: 27 Aug 2024 16:07 by RT325.
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Replied by pabdt on topic Searching for the correct rubber bearing

I replaced the one on my tension arm also due to powder coating. If you catch grief trying to locate one (don't think you will) , there are several tension arms and plates with bushings on ebay. I saw one tension arm for $8.

Last time I used Speed/Sport, they had a really nice website that co listed used and new parts w/prices and availability. Wonder if that still exists?
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