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Old 03-03-2010, 09:35 PM
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Can anyone tell me the Torrington bearing number to use in a 2010 Ultra? Putting in SE 255's and need to change the cam bearings. I did a search but didn't see it.
 
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B168 I think
 

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Actually the B148 is for the TC88 and the B168 is for the TC96
 
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Actually the B148 is for the TC88 and the B168 is for the TC96
Agreed - was fixing my post while you were correcting it too!
 
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Is the B168 still the number for the 2010 model year?
 
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Is the B168 still the number for the 2010 model year?
As far as I know. No changes to the cam chest that I'm aware of.
 
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As far as I know. No changes to the cam chest that I'm aware of.
Checked my work order - that's what the dealer put in mine (B168)
 
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thanks Dave
 
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24018-10 $15.00 for a pair.
 
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the torringtons are listed in your screamin eagle catalog along with the part number for your year/application. i just last week had the 103" done, and that was one of the mods i had done, got rid of the ina's and went with the torringtons, along with the se compensator and the mechanical compression releases. all three of the upgrades were easy to do while it's apart. if you're just swapping over to the 255's it'd be a good time while you're in there to go to the better bearings. why not, it's like 15 bucks or so for that little bit more peace of mind.
 


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