The bearing I took out is on the left (Trayer BE-87) and the Moog supplied bearing (Trayer BE-61) is on the right.
![Image](https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-MrD94rw/0/75978db6/M/i-MrD94rw-M.jpg)
You can see that both bearings are the same thickness (height), but the original has a collar on the bottom and it has a rubber seal built into the top of it, seen here....
![Image](https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-HKfxhXw/0/f6fda73f/M/i-HKfxhXw-M.jpg)
![Image](https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-797TvqS/0/40d2bbb3/M/i-797TvqS-M.jpg)
The original has a top cover that curls over the bottom piece and creates a collar around the outside of the bearing. The new one has a top cover that goes to the bottom, but the problem is that the lower inner piece of the bearing does not extend out past the lip of the upper cover. If I lay this bearing flat, it rides on the side of the top cover and does not spin the inner/lower portion. Here is the link to the video.
![Image](https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-GwrCJwd/0/2eaf5df0/X2/i-GwrCJwd-X2.jpg)
In looking at the service manuals I have, it seems to reference bearing 3123 everywhere, but I cannot find a cross reference to a more specific part number to help me find a pic of what it is supposed to look like. Although I already ripped into the Moog kit, I am wondering if just the bearings are available anywhere and what is the right bearing? Maybe I have the wrong Moog kit, but all roads lead to that kit, and all other parts (bushings, kingpin, etc) look to be the right parts.
Thanks in advance!