max 11 question bearing and flange

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    max 11 question bearing and flange

    I have a 1980 max 11 oh160 motor was doing great till i parked for the winter and some how it got hit hard enough to pop the right axek from the holder so i was getting ready to try and repair it and when i went on richards relelics fond that there are 2 sizes so here it goies how do you tell if its 62 or 72 mm befor i tere in to it will the flanges be stamped thanks for any information in advance I was thinking of getting rid of all but grandma says the grand kids need them and like them

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    Quote Originally Posted by special ed View Post
    I have a 1980 max 11 oh160 motor was doing great till i parked for the winter and some how it got hit hard enough to pop the right axek from the holder so i was getting ready to try and repair it and when i went on richards relelics fond that there are 2 sizes so here it goies how do you tell if its 62 or 72 mm befor i tere in to it will the flanges be stamped thanks for any information in advance I was thinking of getting rid of all but grandma says the grand kids need them and like them
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    thanks now to get it back in the garage I lifted the floor pan looks like it came off the shaft hopeing it didn"t crack the body due to the angle of the axcel I may have put it tigether wrong about 4 years ago when I replaced the sproket dont remeber replaceing the brass bushing eather

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