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Crypty's front hubs:
The front wheels wobble pretty good on Crypty.
Instead of ordering 2 TRF new hubs, I took the advice
of some mechanical gurus here and got up early today;
pulled one wheel for a closer inspect and to tighten
some castle nut as instructed.
Tinster being Tinster, I had to see what was underneath
that castle nut. I found a set of tapered roller bearings,
dry as a bone with no grease present. What the heck-
I pulled the bearings out to inspect and clean them.
Wow! They hardly rotated due to some hard, brown, glue
like substance covering everything.
I cleaned out the brown goo and the bearings rotated very
smoothly. I put them back in (dry for now) tightened the
castle nut as per Bentley and stuck in a new cotter pin.
Mounted the wheel and COOL!!! No wheel wobble at 12 and 6.
Now what do I do? How do these bearings look? I think the
castle nut is missing a cap or something to fill with a
supply of grease. I could probe back to the inner bearing
set and it was dry also.
Here's some photos- All advice appreciated /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/yesnod.gif
The front wheels wobble pretty good on Crypty.
Instead of ordering 2 TRF new hubs, I took the advice
of some mechanical gurus here and got up early today;
pulled one wheel for a closer inspect and to tighten
some castle nut as instructed.
Tinster being Tinster, I had to see what was underneath
that castle nut. I found a set of tapered roller bearings,
dry as a bone with no grease present. What the heck-
I pulled the bearings out to inspect and clean them.
Wow! They hardly rotated due to some hard, brown, glue
like substance covering everything.
I cleaned out the brown goo and the bearings rotated very
smoothly. I put them back in (dry for now) tightened the
castle nut as per Bentley and stuck in a new cotter pin.
Mounted the wheel and COOL!!! No wheel wobble at 12 and 6.
Now what do I do? How do these bearings look? I think the
castle nut is missing a cap or something to fill with a
supply of grease. I could probe back to the inner bearing
set and it was dry also.
Here's some photos- All advice appreciated /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/yesnod.gif
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