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oseerees
16th April 2009, 14:37
Confused.:confused::confused:

Unipart has 3 part numbers, I have fitted 1260s to 1990 hubs
according to this I shouldn't have as they are listed for 86-88 cars.

Is there a difference between 1260 and 1366?:confused:

GHK1261 83-85 twin
GHK1260 86-88 single
GHK1366 89-94 single

Austin-Rover
16th April 2009, 15:08
Having just bought a front wheel bearing only yesterday...my motorfactor informed me after much catalogue searching that the 89-94 version is an improved and uprated version suitable for diesel versions.

I'm sure someone more knowledgable will be along at some point for the full story.

This is the version I bought for my Ledbury.

oseerees
16th April 2009, 16:20
Sceptical ol me now thinking it will be the same single bearing under newer part no.

1260 'looks' well made and is taper roller bearings -
'how' could it be improved upon?

Ahh, just had email from mate - 1366 is listed as MGF hub bearing.
Bet it's identical to 1260.:)

Jumturbo
17th April 2009, 15:34
I understand there are 3 types of front hub bearing. Early 'two piece', later 'one piece' (86-88?) and even later 'one piece tapered' (from 89' on ish). As far as I know, the later 'one piece' are both interchangeable but the early 'two piece' cannot be replaced with the 'one piece'. The last Montegos will have had the 'tapered' and probably the same as the MGF. You can tell an early two piece by seeing if there is a plastic water shield and oil seal on inside of hub carrier where meeting driveshaft. If none, you have the later 'one piece' and so can use an MGF bearing. ( I think!)

henocsr
18th April 2009, 19:03
GHK1260 will have ball bearings and GHK1366 will have taper bearings and is fitted of our cars plus Rover metro and MGF MGTF.

Always go for the taper bearings much stronger. I am surpised Unipart still make GHK1260

Russ
18th April 2009, 23:40
I thought they werent interchangeable as the are different sizes?

Peter J
29th April 2009, 10:26
The front single piece bearings (earlier ball bearings and later and better roller bearings) are exactly the same size and so must be fully interchangeable. I have one of each in front of me and have measured each of them. I can only tell them apart by the part numbers on each box.