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PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:27 pm    Post subject: Nose Wheel Bearings Questions Reply with quote

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I've been working on the nose gear and pulled the Matco Wheel out for a test fit (kit is from Nov 2005)

The included bearings have the name Azusua on them and are stamped made in China.

Any issues with these wheels / bearings that anyone would care to comment on?? And while we're at it, What grease should I pack them with and how often should I repack them?

Thanks in Advance

Larry
601XL


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 3:24 pm    Post subject: Nose Wheel Bearings Questions Reply with quote

Larry,
I've never heard or read anything that cast doubt on Azusua Bearing
quality. I thought the bearings would be sealed each side and not
require any grease.
If you need to inspect these every year (without seals), it's probably a
good idea to repack them at annual inspection with any good white
lithium grease.

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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All

I've been working on the nose gear and pulled the Matco Wheel out for a test fit (kit is from Nov 2005)

The included bearings have the name Azusua on them and are stamped made in China.

Any issues with these wheels / bearings that anyone would care to comment on?? And while we're at it, What grease should I pack them with and how often should I repack them?

Thanks in Advance

Larry
601XL


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:13 am    Post subject: Nose Wheel Bearings Questions Reply with quote

Ours fell apart after about 10 hours (couldn't find any of the bearings) if it is the same one piece bearing. If you have the small axle I would call zenith and upgrade to the bearings that comes with the new kits. They use thicker axles and better bearings and I think the axle is only like 8 bucks.

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I've been working on the nose gear and pulled the Matco Wheel out for a test fit (kit is from Nov 2005)

The included bearings have the name Azusua on them and are stamped made in China.

Any issues with these wheels / bearings that anyone would care to comment on?? And while we're at it, What grease should I pack them with and how often should I repack them?

Thanks in Advance

Larry
601XL




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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 6:46 am    Post subject: Nose Wheel Bearings Questions Reply with quote

Hi, Larry (McFarland) and List,

I've always used wheel bearing grease to pack this type of bearing, mostly
on automotive front wheel bearings. They definitely get more use than
airplane wheels. Seems to me that white lithium might break down sooner.
What say you?

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:35 am    Post subject: Nose Wheel Bearings Questions Reply with quote

Hi Jim,
Lithium is additive to lubricating grease to raise temperature tolerance
and maintain viscosity. It doesn't absorb water and is non corrosive
unlike
some general products sold as wheel and bearing grease. I don't think
the stuff breaks down if you clean and repack with any regularity.
I check mine at annual inspection, but my bearings are sealed both
sides, so I will be replacing the bearings within a 5 year period.

Larry McFarland at www.macsmachine.com

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Hi, Larry (McFarland) and List,

I've always used wheel bearing grease to pack this type of bearing, mostly
on automotive front wheel bearings. They definitely get more use than
airplane wheels. Seems to me that white lithium might break down sooner.
What say you?

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:20 am    Post subject: Re: Nose Wheel Bearings Questions Reply with quote

I think you are looking at a sealed ball bearing as that is what my 701 has and not a tapered bearing the would need to be preloaded. If you preloaded the sealed ball bearings (pinch the bearings together) they will fail soon. When all is in place you should have some end play to each side on the wheel. If you don't and it is preloaded as you would a tapered roller bearing it will certainly fail soon. Do not preload the mains either, give them a bit of space. A little space will allow the brake pads to be pushed back from the rotars a bit  which will ease the friction on the pads and allow a more free wheeling on take off, thats good! Alot of this was gone through some time ago. I'm sure it is in the archives somewhere.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:33 pm    Post subject: Nose Wheel Bearings Questions Reply with quote

Straight sealed bearings will fail with side load.
I modified my wheels by making a spacer to keep the inner part of the
bearing in the correct position. this would also spread the side load over
both bearings,
With out a spacer the correct tension is guess work.

Graemecns

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:17 pm    Post subject: Nose Wheel Bearings Questions Reply with quote

Hay U all,I just went through this bearing problem on my 601,I had the 5/8 roller bearing,I replaced it with a 5/8 tapered, much less friction. Qestion call Pat 941 270 7802
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:42 am    Post subject: Nose Wheel Bearings Questions Reply with quote

Hi Pat,
Do you have a number for that tapered roller bearing?

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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Hay U all,I just went through this bearing problem on my 601,I had
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friction. Qestion call Pat 941 270 7802
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