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Where do I find the size of the blower bearings?

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I don't think you'd have to go with LN2 to shrink the bearings into place. I am assuming there is no oil bath, but that the bearings are sealed with their lube in there. How about bearings on the back side? No reason to not have an oil bath back there that I can see.
 


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I always wondered what that little allen key plug is for on the back side of the blower next to the s/n.
 


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Back of blower where the gears are is splash lube for the gears, don’t know if the rear bearings get that oil lube or not. Industrial roots type blowers we use do with the front drive end having grease fitting for the front bearings, and they only spin 5,000 rpm but run 24/7
 


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Got any spare bearings around, and what are the sizes?
 


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Bearings in the roots type blowers I use at work are standard off the shelf 6208’s, you can get them cheap at local bearing house. Not the same bearings as used in the IHI blower
 


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Bearings in the roots type blowers I use at work are standard off the shelf 6208’s, you can get them cheap at local bearing house. Not the same bearings as used in the IHI blower
Interesting thread. You said you replaced the end cap bearings and no big deal. Are you saying there are other bearings internally on the rotors like support bearings on a cluster shaft in a manual tranny? Or thrust bearings inside the housing like a crank thrust bearing? I dunno I've never delved into one of these.
P.S Your all getting me nervous. I just bought my RE. Are these IHI blowers known to be problematic? (Like bearings tend to go at "X" amount of miles) I thought FCA fixed the earlier problems with snout bearings they were having.
 


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Me, no, my blower has yet to give me issues, I’m talking about industrial roots type blowers.
My guess the bearings in the IHI blowers are a angular contact type of bearing of some sort with possibly a closer internal clearance then the standard C3 fit and may carry a ABEC rating of a higher precision bearing then a run of the mill EM type (Electric Motor) bearing.
Relax, your Redeye blower will be fine, if your that concerned I’ll trade you for my proven one? Free, I’ll pay shipping even :)
 


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I would say that like turret bearings in a mill, correct assembly and tolerance are CRITICAL. Also ceramics require seating, procedures usually at VERY low rpms to start and incrementally speed up every 20 minutes until you reach operating speed. After that, I see no issues.
 




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