I’m involved with stock/mod outboard racing
Ya ever deal with Todd Anderson Racing? I build some ceramic bearings for his outboards. He does some cool stuff.
SO Bearing 101:
Read this shyt:
https://www.emersonbearing.com/resources/abec-rating-guide/
The ABEC rating has more to do with the boundry dimensions than other stuff.
The tolerances on an ABEC 7 bearing are tighter than an ABEC 1. It might be an advantage for an application such as a machining center. there ya want to have a spindle hold a few tenths. It can be a disadvantage in a racing engine. There ya want a "looser" bearing that can spool up faster with minimum resistance. Thats where ceramics hold a big advantage. A ceramic balls usually have a grade 5 rating. some grade 3. that means the ball is smooth and geometrically perfect down to 3 o 5 MILLIONth of an inch. The common production bearing has grade 25 balls.
$500! anyone that paid that for 1 202 got seriously ripped. should be around $75.
There are lots of garage bearing shops now. Chinese ceramics are about as good as you would expect. And there is good ceramics and bad.White = bad, black = good, Usually.
Pick your source carefully.
A good custom bearing maker will listen to how ya are using them and make them to suit.
A good ABEC 3 ceramic will out perform an ABEC 7 in an engine any day.
I still have some inventory that I use for my own projects, but I can share.
Send me a message. If I don't have it I can tell ya where to get it without getting bent over.