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hey

i broke the ring that holds the bearings in the bell housing of my gearbox

i want the part number to order a new one

i hate going to nissan parts and trying to explain what i am after

anyone got nissan fast ..... or does anyone know where i can get one

cheers, josh

Are you talking about the input shaft bearing?

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For 32 GTR its "Bearing-Main Drive" 32203-C8011 superseded by 32203-C8015. Then then again i dont really know how to drive FAST properly....

here is a couple pics

You broke the bearing cage......which means you broke the bearing. Leaving aside the question of how you managed to do that, what other damage have you done ?? Actually no, don't answer that, I don't really want to know.

In any event, that's a roller bearing and I have the feeling the input bearing is a ball type. Perhaps it's the countershaft bearing you need. The bearing races will have numbers etched on the side that can be used to identify the exact type.

thanks for that

i'm pretty sure its 32264r

in the pic i posted its the ring/rail holds the cylinder things in place on the bellhousing, the one under the input shaft

i'm downloading nissan fast again

32264r is the second gear bearing and it's a needle roller bearing, not a roller bearing of the type that is shown in your photo (well, what's left of one, anyway....).

A roller bearing will be one of the shaft support bearings. Off-hand I can't remember which one as its been awhile since I had one of those GB's apart.

To be honest I'd have to say that you don't seem to know much about what your doing......by all means I encourage people to have a go for themselves, but when it gets to the stage that your doing the type of damage shown in the photo, you should seriously think about finding someone with some experience.

well i have an idea of what i'm doing

it was meant to be a bolt-on job

i just wanted to keep it simple on the forum to find out the part no.

i am changing the bell housing on a z32 300zx gear box to a r32 gtr bell housing

the r32 gtr bell housing came from a stuffed gearbox, thats why it was missing that bearing cage and bearings

i tried to transfer the bearings and the cage from the 300zx z32 gearbox bell housing, that when i broke it

the 300zx z32 internals are all good

here is the pic of where it came from

bearings didn't have anything written on them, and are not damaged, just the cage holding them in

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