Re: Big Twin lower Bearing numbers
378578 is a Torrington "Drawn cup" full complement roller bearing, ID .625" OD .875", length ~ .750 overall. P/N BH-1012, it is still manufactured (pretty cheap usually). Dang near impossible to remove without destroying usually. Mar the ends and the needles won't roll properly.<br /><br />
I belive the other is Torrington BH-1412, another drawn cup roller bearing. ID .875, OD 1.1875, length about .750". Double check that those numbers match yours, I'm not 100% on it (going by my '65 33hp in parts). Another cheapo still being made.
<br /><br />EDIT: Uhh, sorry, that's the upper pinion bearing (376856), you're after the lower one with the loose rollers right? Mine's got torrington AG28493 on it, and appears to be a special bearing made for OMC. It's still listed as available from BRP and pretty cheap, but I couldn't find it from Torrington. If you want dimentions, I'll be able to furnish them.<br /><br />You'll find most the L/U bearings are dead straight standard & still manufactured. The reverse is a standard 6xxx series ball bearing (~2 or $3) and the forward bearing is a Timken tapered roller bearing (~$40 canadian for the cone & cup).<br /><br />Hope that helps!<br /><br />PS - Timken and Torrington are now one, it seems, since 2003. Also, got my wave shaper finally started - 30% duty cycle at 500RPM, approching 50% around 1000rpm. Well simulated, anyway - thank goodness for crutches.

Didn't have materials to prototype, and since the stores are closed here Sundays I couldn't get them. Will report soon though.