This may be of interest to owners of plunger and rigid models.
The plunger A10 I am currently working on had a worn and damaged bearing in the clutch, the outer race is removeable but unobtainable and the inner is part of the hub.
I bought a 6807 bearing which has dimensions of 47mm OD, 35mm ID and 7mm wide. I left the old outer in the chainwheel but turned it out to accept the 47mm OD of the bearing. I then made up a sleeve that fitted over the original inner but had a outer dia of 35mm to accept the new bearing. The original bearing is 1/4" wide (6.35mm) whereas the new bearing is 7mm, the difference gives clearance on either side.
The bearing is sealed and I have left it sealed, I am confident the grease in it will be sufficient plus it seals the plates from the oil in the chain case.
I just have to rivet it all back together and hopefully that will be one more problem solved. I put the basket in the mill and faced off the fingers. You can do this with a file and I have many times but by doing it in the mill the distance between each finger is exact so the plates will load evenly. A new set of springs and Surflex plates and all should be well.