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RIP260Z

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I have been putting a list together of gearbox bearings I could need (for FS5C71B). It looks like the FS5W71B, FS5C71B and FS5C71A and the F4W71B all share nearly all the same Nissan part numbers give or take (e.g. 4 speed no bearings on overdrive). My question, or point me in the direction of a previous post, is what are the part numbers for the bearing in there generic form, eg. Timken 6205? There are a few gearbox rebuild threads, but I haven't seen any bearing info.

Thanks

Ian

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This is the cheapest online source of the overhaul kit I have bought and used many times. 

https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/usa+standard+gear,ZMBK104WS,bearing+&+seal+overhaul+kit,8676

All other sources I’ve bought from shipped exactly the same kit, but at higher prices. 

I have the part numbers for the bearings in a spreadsheet somewhere

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Not sure if all these parts will interchange with the FS5C71 transmissions. The synchros are completly different (porsche servo type) design. I have read of people actually using modified porche synchros in the FS5C71 transmission, but never seen it done. There is a guy in Australia that did the mod for the skylines. I have his address (website) somewhere.

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Thanks both. Yes, totally aware the synchros (servo and Warner) and associated bits don't interchange. Just in a fog of parts for what I had looked at so far (as most on-line info covers the Warner synchro box), and needed some help seeing the end of the tunnel.

Already have the synchro rings which is the getting harder parts to find.

 

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This company "SW Motorsports" is the one I was talking about for the porsche type synchro rings. I think he was moding the porsche rings at one stage, but thats going back a threw years now. I think he use to race skylines at Amaroo park back in the good old days of Mark Skaife and Jim Ricards.

 

 

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