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Anyone know all the bearing sizes, cant find the set on boca.

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2 hours ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

Spool bearings should be 3x10x4

I'm mainly looking for the handle shaft support bearing due to rust build up, got it second hand and the original owner didnt do any maintenance at all.

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fishshop.shimano.com. Sounds like you're talking about the A/R roller bearing BNT 2396. Check the schematic under low profile reels drop down menu.

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50 minutes ago, The Bassman said:

fishshop.shimano.com. Sounds like you're talking about the A/R roller bearing BNT 2396. Check the schematic under low profile reels drop down menu.

No it says its 31 but the price says it 14 bucks 

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If it's the spool shaft, $14 is pretty much the going price. It would probably be more expensive from Boca than Shimano.  If you order from Boca it would not be a major upgrade on the over all performance with this particular bearing.  If you need the actual spool bearings, Boca's are great.  I like the ABEC 5 ceramics.  

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That would be the drive shaft bearing and I believe they're pretty much universal in size (5x9x3mm) You should be able to get it cheaper (Shimano charges 6.00 shipping, too). Try Dad's Ole Tackle, Conroe TX. Easy to bring up on Google. He'll have it and it should be cheaper. Kinda surprised that the Casitas had a bearing instead of a bushing. Bushing would be real cheap and serve just fine. Hope this helps.

 

Edit: Schematic is calling it a spool shaft bearing but it is in fact the drive shaft bearing. Don't mean to refute Shimano but it looks like a goof on their part. Spool shaft bearings are bnt 4343.

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2 hours ago, DomQ said:

No it says its 31 but the price says it 14 bucks 

If it's the AR , then that's a totally normal price. 

If its the bearing that sits below the drive shaft, it's a very easy bearing to source. Boca makes quality SS frame bearings for 5-6$. You can find these on amazon. You don't have to go crazy with the price on these but don't go dirt cheap like RC car traxx /w this particular bearing. 

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1 hour ago, The Bassman said:

That would be the drive shaft bearing and I believe they're pretty much universal in size (5x9x3mm) You should be able to get it cheaper (Shimano charges 6.00 shipping, too). Try Dad's Ole Tackle, Conroe TX. Easy to bring up on Google. He'll have it and it should be cheaper. Kinda surprised that the Casitas had a bearing instead of a bushing. Bushing would be real cheap and serve just fine. Hope this helps.

 

Edit: Schematic is calling it a spool shaft bearing but it is in fact the drive shaft bearing. Don't mean to refute Shimano but it looks like a goof on their part. Spool shaft bearings are bnt 4343.

So just to clarify yes it is under the drive shaft, the fun one that sits in its little pocket where it collects water. I matched it with the side plate bearings that the spool sits in and the drive shaft one has a bigger inner diameter and is a mm thinner. 

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