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Rev grip bushings
#1
Would anyone know where to get Horstman rev grip 9 tooth drum bushings #35 chain?
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#2
Terry Ives
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#3
Thanks alot Tom.
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#4
(02-27-2019, 11:15 PM)frank manuel Wrote: Thanks alot Tom.

Frank;

I find that I have to ream my bushings out after I press them in, 9/16" ream.

Bob
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#5
Thanks Bob. Great bit of information I did not know about. Probably saved me some cussing!
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#6
Granger is a good source of bushings if you're having trouble finding them.

https://www.grainger.com/category/power-...e-bearings
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#7
Thanks for the info Paul, but don't these bearings have to be oilite?

Sorry Paul I mean bushings . Brain fade.
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#8
McMaster Carr should have oil-filled bushings. I get mine from them. Ted
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#9
Thanks Ted. Forgot about them.
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#10
Frank, I don't ever use a bushing drum. I got tired of hearing them howl. I use 10T drums with needle bearings. Even with the 4" rear wheels on the n1ke I have no trouble getting the ratios I need. My converted saw clutch on the XP Homelite uses a bushing, and I got these from McMaster, though it was several years ago. TJ
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