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Originally Posted by berni29
Hi
With the cover off you can both test the bearing and see if it has been replaced.
You can bodge the install of an IMS bearing pretty easily. Either by being rough with the IMS shaft and/or the bearing during removal/fitting.
You do not need to spend much money on a new bearing $10 or so will secure you a top quality original type.
Berni
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If it`s a dual row, you won`t be able to just replace it to another one because that size is not commercially available, I think never was. You can fit in a new one but you will need a spacer. Also, if it`s the original dual row I wouldn`t touch it. It`s a robust bearing that rarely fails.