sixdogs
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Needle roller and cages start on page 56 http://www.skf.com/binary/30-241905/06003_2-EN-Needle-roller-bearings_Lowres.pdf You need the inner and outer diameters plus width to get an SKF designation number, plug that number into google/ebay and see who will sell it cheapest. For that application, I wouldn't feel bad swapping in a drawn cup needle roller (page 75)
Needle Roller Bearings - Bearing Depot & Supply
This is a terrific find. Brillion is not going to make cage bearings so somewhere on the net must be a reference to a number or size needed. Likely your bearing cups are worn too much to get an accurate measurement. I would guess that the bearing Brillion uses was a common part of the 1950's-1960's and is one of the most common around. That's what I have found with their parts.
Maybe you could figure out the bearing size after you get yours apart. You could measure the bearing holders and if you could find a good bearing measure that, guestimate tolerance and then try to confirm on the net from someone who had done it before. My experience with Brillion bearings is they fail from a lack of grease and the bearings stop rolling so that one side is destroyed while the other side looks pretty good.