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  • National Generator Commutator End Bearing for Sterling - 201-CC

    National® Generator Commutator End Bearing for Sterling

    PartNumber: 201-CC
    Product Specifications
    • Bore: 0.472"
    • Inner Race Bore: 0.472"
    • Inner Race Radius: 0.024"
    • Inner Race Width: 0.394"
    • Outer Race Outside Diameter: 1.260"
    • Outer Race Radius: 0.024"
    • Outer Race Width: 0.394"
    • Outside Diameter (In): 1.260"
    • Quantity: 1 per Pack
    • Width: 0.394"
    • Part Description: Sterling Generator Commutator End Bearing
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    $14.58

About Sterling Alternator Bearings

Sterling features the appeal of the classic "British" interior design, combined with a clean and up-to-date exterior design. It remains popular in the Europe markets. Sterling provides nice parts like alternator bearing parts for car buyers. The alternator bearing parts have the job of making the alternator turn properly to produce electricity. It is then transferred to the battery. And the power is used in systems such as air conditioning, lighting, and radio. A Sterling alternator bearing can go bad, and once it does, you will have a dead battery and a broken alternator.
Sterling offers good parts to customers. But there will be several problems after alternator bearing parts have been used for years. Signs of the bad alternator bearing parts include whining, squeaking, and grinding. The removal process for the Sterling alternator bearing parts is as follows. Firstly, remove the alternator from the vehicle. Then, remove the nut holding the pulley in place. And remove the pulley from the alternator shaft. Finally, remove the front bearing retainer plate and pull out the worn-out bearing. Whatever you need for the automobile and its upgrades, we will try our best to meet your demands. There are much better and smarter Sterling products and devices online. We are here for you 24/7.

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