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Had a phone call query yesterday from an owner with a spare rear axle where there was a gap between the pinion angular contact bearing housing and the torque tube. I've not come across this problem, are these special narrow bearings?
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They are.
I believe 1/32" off the face of the outer race (i.e. similar idea to the AC front crankcase mains). RHP 8/LJT1 or Hoffman N1917 is the special bearing number - ideally should be a matched pair.
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Location: Malvern, Victoria, Australia
We had a specialist workshop turn 1/32" off the outer ring non thrust face on SKF ALS 8, RHP LJT 1" with a ceramic tool while still assembled.
My list shows the original bearings were SKF W6898, R&M 3LJT 1". With the outer ring narrowed all other dimensions are the same. It is unlikely you will find a matched pair but the standard pair are usually acceptable.
If you are keen, the standard bearings can be shimmed to give around 2 thou preload.
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Stuart, I don't know tool details and you are correct, SKF bearings are 60 Rockwell C.
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12-07-2021, 06:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2021, 06:10 PM by Charles P.)
Good to know. I have the OD of a cam centre bearing to shave down and don't have a tool post grinder. Well I did have one and after 5 years unused in a box under the bench I got rid of it. Doh!