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Old 05-13-2010, 11:25 AM   #1
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Generator Slide Rollers

Does anyone have a source for the generator slide rollers? Mine have seized up and have not been able to free them up. Salt on the roads in the north are very hard on them.

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When mind froze, I took them off the coach and soaked them in WD-40 overnight and it worked.
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Thanks Louie, I will try soaking them in WD-40.

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You can take on off and go to any bearing supply to replace it. Or if you have good reading glasses, get the number. Standard cam follower type bearing.
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