A real parts store
Last week I decided to replace the carrier bearing in my "52 Hornet. After finally getting it off the drive shaft, I took it down to a CarQuest parts store near my office on Friday. I had heard that the guy that ran the store used to have an independant store near where I used to live. His counter guys were always "car guys", unlike todays retail stores.
When I walked in, there were four or five guys ready to help me. I showed one of the guys, who appeared to be in his mid 30's, the bearing and asked if he might have one like it. I mentioned that I had heard that it might be the same as a "64 Chev P/U. (I try to avoid telling people that I am looking for Hudson parts. We all know why.)
He said he vaguely reconized the numbers stamped on the bearing. He then asked me "what is it really for?"
I broke down and said " '52 Hudson".
As he was reaching under the counter, he said "Hornet, Commodore, or Pacemaker".
I was stunned, but I knew that I had found a new parts store!
They actually had a book that listed the part, AND HAD IT IN STOCK! It cost me about $30, but at that moment I would have paid $50 just because they had it in a book, knew how to find it, and stocked it!
That was the start of a great weekend.
Terry
When I walked in, there were four or five guys ready to help me. I showed one of the guys, who appeared to be in his mid 30's, the bearing and asked if he might have one like it. I mentioned that I had heard that it might be the same as a "64 Chev P/U. (I try to avoid telling people that I am looking for Hudson parts. We all know why.)
He said he vaguely reconized the numbers stamped on the bearing. He then asked me "what is it really for?"
I broke down and said " '52 Hudson".
As he was reaching under the counter, he said "Hornet, Commodore, or Pacemaker".
I was stunned, but I knew that I had found a new parts store!
They actually had a book that listed the part, AND HAD IT IN STOCK! It cost me about $30, but at that moment I would have paid $50 just because they had it in a book, knew how to find it, and stocked it!
That was the start of a great weekend.
Terry
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Whats the part number from the store? And any idea what book he had?0
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52 kahuna wrote:Last week I decided to replace the carrier bearing in my "52 Hornet. After finally getting it off the drive shaft, I took it down to a CarQuest parts store near my office on Friday. I had heard that the guy that ran the store used to have an independant store near where I used to live. His counter guys were always "car guys", unlike todays retail stores.
When I walked in, there were four or five guys ready to help me. I showed one of the guys, who appeared to be in his mid 30's, the bearing and asked if he might have one like it. I mentioned that I had heard that it might be the same as a "64 Chev P/U. (I try to avoid telling people that I am looking for Hudson parts. We all know why.)
He said he vaguely reconized the numbers stamped on the bearing. He then asked me "what is it really for?"
I broke down and said " '52 Hudson".
As he was reaching under the counter, he said "Hornet, Commodore, or Pacemaker".
I was stunned, but I knew that I had found a new parts store!
They actually had a book that listed the part, AND HAD IT IN STOCK! It cost me about $30, but at that moment I would have paid $50 just because they had it in a book, knew how to find it, and stocked it!
That was the start of a great weekend.
Terry
And this parts store is where ??? Thanks, Ron0 -
A modern store with a new part than can be used on a Hudson...and it was in stock! :eek: See, it pays to tell the truth.0
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CarQuest is good. I use them myself. Find a store by using their site.
http://www.carquest.com/
Here are the part numbers for the bearings.
'48-'52 All Exc Pacemaker and Wasp use #88506
'50-'52 Pacemaker and Wasp use #88107
'53-'54 All Exc Jet use #88107
I am not totally sure about the above infomation. So here are the dimensions of the bearings. You can measure yours and pick the right one.
#88506
ID 1.1811 inchs
OD 2.4409
Width 0.9449 inchs
#88107
ID 1.3780 inchs
OD 2.8346
Width 0.9843 inchs0
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