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[Lifetime Warranty] R0527000 Engine & Wheel Bearing Replacement - Exact Fit for Zodiac MX8, MX6, MX8 Elite, MX6 Elite Cleaners | Pack of 2

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R0527000 Engine & Wheel Bearing Replacement

Key Features

  • Precision-Engineered Low Friction: Designed with high-quality stainless steel internal ball bearings to ensure the directional control engine and wheel axles rotate with minimal resistance, maximizing the cleaner's torque and speed.
  • Corrosion-Proof Materials: Specifically manufactured from chemical-resistant polymers and stainless steel to withstand constant exposure to chlorine, salt, and varying pool pH levels without rusting or seizing.
  • Double-Sealed Protection: Features a reinforced shield to keep out fine sand, silt, and plaster dust, which are the leading causes of bearing failure in suction-side cleaners.
  • Dual-Purpose Fitment: Engineered to the exact dimensions of the R0527000 standard, allowing it to function as either an engine drive bearing or a wheel axle bearing within the MX series chassis.
  • High-Durability Design: Built to handle the high RPMs of the internal turbine engine while maintaining structural integrity over multiple pool seasons.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Primary Part Number: R0527000.

Compatibility & Fitment

This bearing is a critical mechanical component for the Zodiac MX series of suction-side cleaners. Key compatible models include:

  • Zodiac MX8: Fits the internal engine and all four wheel axle positions.
  • Zodiac MX6: Compatible with the main engine drive and wheel assemblies.
  • Zodiac MX8 Elite: Direct fit for the scrub-action Elite series drive system.
  • Zodiac MX6 Elite: Standard replacement for the compact Elite series bearings.

When to Replace

  • Cleaner Moving Slowly or Stalling: If the internal turbine spins but the wheels don't turn, one of the engine bearings is likely jammed with grit.
  • "Clicking" or Grinding Noises: Audible mechanical distress during operation usually indicates that the internal stainless steel balls have flattened or rusted.
  • Wobbly Wheels: If the wheels have significant side-to-side play on the axle, the bearing race has worn down and can no longer support the drive load.
  • Directional Failure: If the cleaner only moves in one direction or fails to reverse, the directional control engine bearings are likely seized.

Installation Tips

  • Check for Shaft Wear: PRO TIP: Before installing the new R0527000, inspect the plastic axle or engine shaft for grooves. If the shaft is worn down, the new bearing will not sit level and may fail quickly.
  • Clean the Housing: Use a small brush to remove any sand or calcium buildup from the bearing seat. Even a small grain of sand can prevent the bearing from snapping into place correctly.
  • Outer Race Pressure: When pressing the bearing into the wheel or engine pod, apply pressure only to the outer plastic rim. Pressing on the center can damage the internal ball alignment.
  • Water Lubrication Only: These bearings are designed to be lubricated by pool water. Never apply grease, WD-40, or oil, as these will attract sand and lead to immediate failure.
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FAQ

This engine and wheel bearing fits Zodiac and Baracuda MX-series suction-side inground pool cleaners, including MX8, MX6, MX8 Elite, and MX6 Elite models. It is used as the wheel/engine bearing in these cleaner platforms.
This replacement corresponds to part number R0527000. In MX6/MX8 repair discussions, it is often serviced alongside related drive components such as R0525100 and R0526100, but the bearing itself is R0527000.
A worn wheel/engine bearing can cause the cleaner to move slowly, stop intermittently, track poorly, make unusual grinding or dragging noises, or have wheels that do not turn smoothly by hand. If the cleaner turbine or wheel drive feels rough or binds during inspection, the bearing is a common wear point to check.
Installation is usually a moderate repair for someone comfortable opening the cleaner body. Basic hand tools are typically enough, such as a screwdriver set and small pliers. Allow about 20 to 45 minutes depending on how much debris buildup is present and whether you are replacing one or both bearings during the same service.
It is a good idea to inspect the surrounding drive components at the same time, especially the engine assembly, drive shaft assembly, wheel shafts, and any worn internal gears or tires. If the cleaner has been slipping, stalling, or showing uneven wheel movement, checking related parts during disassembly can help avoid a second teardown.
These bearings typically wear from normal use, fine grit or sand intrusion, chemical exposure, and long periods of operation under load. Debris in the cleaner drivetrain or wheel area can also accelerate wear by increasing friction and causing the bearing to run rough.
R0527000 is used as the wheel and engine bearing on compatible Zodiac/Baracuda MX6 and MX8 cleaners, including Elite versions. If your service diagram calls for a wheel/engine bearing in that location, R0527000 is the matching reference number.