1850 Gearbox Bearing

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1850 Gearbox Bearing

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Does anyone know the part no. for the 1850 3 rail non OD gearbox extension bearing? I know it's a generic LJ7/8 (one on order) but can't find the Dolly part no. as I only have access to '76 onward catalogue.
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Mad Mart wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2025 2:01 pm Does anyone know the part no. for the 1850 3 rail non OD gearbox extension bearing? I know it's a generic LJ7/8 (one on order) but can't find the Dolly part no. as I only have access to '76 onward catalogue.
Here's the page from my 1973 parts book:

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So I think the Triumph part number is 157732
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Re: 1850 Gearbox Bearing

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Excellent. Thank you Mr. Spam. :D
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