I bought a 1979 Yamaha 3.5 AC 642 two stroke outboard last summer. Good motor, ran great for more than 100 hours. Now I have a problem with the crankshaft ball bearings and need to replace the top one, at least, though both would be better. The Yamaha part number is 93306-00407. The manufacturer's part number on the ball bearing is NTN EC-6004/46C3. The odd thing about this part is that apparently the 6004 bearings today at least have the dimensions 42 mm outside diameter, 20mm inside, 12 mm wide. But this bearing is 46 mm x 20 mm x 12 mm, which apparently doesn't exist in a standard ball bearing.
It occurs to me that Yamaha probably didn't use this custom ball bearing just for this outboard. But Yamaha long ago stopped supporting this motor and the manufacturer's part number no longer works and neither can I search for the simple size for bearings. Is this bearing still available through Yamaha under another part number? Or failing that, is there another part number for a newer model that I might be able to find on the secondary market elsewhere?
I really like the motor, and I'd really like to keep it going, but this bearing is going to die soon, and kill the motor with it, I think.
It occurs to me that Yamaha probably didn't use this custom ball bearing just for this outboard. But Yamaha long ago stopped supporting this motor and the manufacturer's part number no longer works and neither can I search for the simple size for bearings. Is this bearing still available through Yamaha under another part number? Or failing that, is there another part number for a newer model that I might be able to find on the secondary market elsewhere?
I really like the motor, and I'd really like to keep it going, but this bearing is going to die soon, and kill the motor with it, I think.
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