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Old 02-12-2008
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Question Cutlass Bearing-Atomic 4

It's February and I long for the surge and pull of wind and sea. First I need to replace my cutlass bearing before launch.

I have a mid-cockpit 26 SSU27005M75C, with an Atomic 4 gas engine.

Before I try to yank out the present bearing in the 10 degree cold, can anyone tell me the sizes of the bearing I need to order to replace what's there?

I would be grateful for your help!
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