20-04-2024, 06:55 AM (This post was last modified: 20-04-2024, 06:57 AM by falcott.)
(15-04-2024, 07:49 PM)Terrytuned Wrote: You can replace the split pin with a roll pin (see photo) much easier to fit and remove. Terry.
Hi Terry, offhand can you remember the size/diameter? I'm going to give this a try. There are different sizes of which 2 or 3 might fit. It would save me coming home with several sizes in my pocket. Thanks.
If you are handy to Auckland, you could take your existing bearings to SAECWilson and they could probably look at the numbers on them and measure them, then sell you modern sealed bearings that will fit. They did that for replacing my rear axle bearings 3 years ago.
20-04-2024, 08:46 PM (This post was last modified: 20-04-2024, 08:50 PM by falcott.)
(20-04-2024, 10:37 AM)Graham Barker Wrote: If you are handy to Auckland, you could take your existing bearings to SAECWilson and they could probably look at the numbers on them and measure them, then sell you modern sealed bearings that will fit. They did that for replacing my rear axle bearings 3 years ago.
There's a SAECOWilson in Whangarei where I go once a week. I was planning to drop in there and spend some money. Thanks.
(20-04-2024, 07:54 PM)Terrytuned Wrote: Split pin size, the original split pins were 7/64" 2.77mm, drill out to 3mm or 1/8" as this size roll pin is easier to find. Terry.
Yeah, it's what I suspected. From a quick measurement it is under 3mm. Thanks for your help.
Okay folks, I have dismantled and removed the front backing plates (semi-Girling). I think that I read somewhere that the brake actuators are handed, marked NS and OS. I can't find any markings on these, and the levers are exactly inline with the centre of the hub when in the relaxed state.
Am I missing something here? Again from what I think I read, I understood that the brake actuators were at an angle from the centreline. They are obviously not. Any help appreciated, as always.
21-04-2024, 11:15 PM (This post was last modified: 21-04-2024, 11:17 PM by Tony Press.)
(20-04-2024, 09:02 AM)falcott Wrote: For sealed bearings, replacements for the front hubs/axles, are they standard bearings? Does anyone have part numbers please? Thanks.
Rear Hub and Front hub inner sealed bearing:
RHP LJ 1 1/4 SRR
SKF RLS 10 2RS
Front Hub outer RHP LJ 3/4 SRR
SKF RLS 6 2RS
Tony.
These are imperial (inch series) bearings so old stock is recommended
22-04-2024, 05:56 AM (This post was last modified: 22-04-2024, 06:09 AM by falcott.)
(21-04-2024, 07:36 AM)Reckless Rat Wrote: Perhaps the cotter pins securing the levers need turning round. ( from front to back)
The cotter nuts should be to the front.
Drat, I meant to attach a photo and obviously forgot. Anyway here it is to illustrate what I said. The actuator arm is not symmetrical but has a "wave" in it. Is there a way in which the "wave" of the actuator arm should be facing? I know it is difficult to explain. This photo is of the left hand backing plate. Also, the straight-edge is a ruler stood on edge, through the centre of the hub, and the ball of the actuator is in line with the centre (despite the slight discrepancy in the photo).
So RR, if the cotter pin is to the front, does it change the actuator angle? Thanks.
(21-04-2024, 11:15 PM)Tony Press Wrote:
(20-04-2024, 09:02 AM)falcott Wrote: For sealed bearings, replacements for the front hubs/axles, are they standard bearings? Does anyone have part numbers please? Thanks.
Rear Hub and Front hub inner sealed bearing:
RHP LJ 1 1/4 SRR
SKF RLS 10 2RS
Front Hub outer RHP LJ 3/4 SRR
SKF RLS 6 2RS
Tony.
These are imperial (inch series) bearings so old stock is recommended
Hi Tony,
I went into SAECOWilson today and came away with the bearings, part numbers as you've given above. One made by KSM and the other by JAF. I'm guessing they are exactly the same. I haven't fitted them as yet.
Your front brake levers should sit forward and front, not straight down as in your photo. Is it still in this position with the pistons, shoes and springs all in place?
Girling cotters are orientated with the nuts towards the centre of the car, front and rear (opposite of Austin brake cotters).