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Hi derekn
Not wishing to add to your workload, but you say "I have purchased the standard 2 bearings for the front". The front bearing inner and outer race thicknesses must be such as to give an acceptable amount of preload. Off the shelf bearings may need a little grinding or shimming to achieve this.
More information is available here on the forum for the asking. If you already know all about preload, ignore my comments.
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Has anyone ever encounterd this before? Could have been a good market for!
has the inner ring been internally hard chrome plated?
(Eons ago when I was very green I found the clutch splines were very worn, male and female. I had rebuilt the gearbox splitting the cluster to avoid mismatching gears (as old books advised) and could not face rebuilding the gearbox again. Had the clutch splines built up. Has done many miles. I did not then know about the fatigue effect of chrome! Incidentally when I started work some of the young guys could not fathom the m and f terminology applied to plugs and sockets. Times have changed!)
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hi bob, derek.
if my memory serves me right. there are bearings available with added letters after the C & H i think.
these were explained to me by the local bearing companies as being overlap bearings.
you need to talk to a proper supplier like BSL, i think now braemar bearings. about this.
they can explain better than me.
thanks tony
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Derek, in order to sleeve the shaft they will have to take more material off, in order for the sleeve to have adequate strength/ thickness - you can't just make a 4 thou thick sleeve.
What I can say is that I have at least one engine in which this has been done - on the front bearing, which is a smaller diameter, but doesn't support a flywheel - without any troubles; so you can take some comfort from that. Care will be needed not to foul the end of the taper, which might result in the flywheel not seating properly.
That said, if you sleeved up to the next metric size - 35mm perhaps - you would preserve more of the shaft's strength.
I must say for only 4 thou I would look at plating options as Robert suggested.
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I have got a crankshaft which had a bit of shimstock wrapped around for the rear main bearing. It is in the box of curious spare parts.
( Charlie.Romeo.Alpha.Papa Box ) along with a set of white metalled front and rear bearings / Housings.