kenswalker
Moderator
- Mar 24, 2023
- First Name
- Ken
- Last Name
- Walker
- City
- Round Rock
- Chapter
- Austin
Howdy y'all! I have a Hurricane Cobra built in 2006. I need to replace the driver's side axle bearing.
After several attempts I feel that I have the correct bearing and wedding ring now. (Hint: it is not Strange #1012 but is #910-80508 from Speedway Motors through Amazon)
When I go to press on the new bearing and wedding ring, should there be a gap or space between the outer edge bearing and the shoulder of the "flange end" of the axle?
I had a local shop press on the bearing and wedding ring to the point the bearing made contact with the shoulder of the flange. Now my rotor is dragging on the backing plate.
I followed the assembly manual and glued the spacer (about 1/4" thick) to the bearing.
I feel that the bearing was pressed on too far and that a small gap would allow the axle to be farther out allowing for clearance between the rotor and the e-brake backing plate.
Any Ideas?
After several attempts I feel that I have the correct bearing and wedding ring now. (Hint: it is not Strange #1012 but is #910-80508 from Speedway Motors through Amazon)
When I go to press on the new bearing and wedding ring, should there be a gap or space between the outer edge bearing and the shoulder of the "flange end" of the axle?
I had a local shop press on the bearing and wedding ring to the point the bearing made contact with the shoulder of the flange. Now my rotor is dragging on the backing plate.
I followed the assembly manual and glued the spacer (about 1/4" thick) to the bearing.
I feel that the bearing was pressed on too far and that a small gap would allow the axle to be farther out allowing for clearance between the rotor and the e-brake backing plate.
Any Ideas?