The moment a clutch begins to engage...
#106
STOP retaliation! Haven't you learned anything the past 20 years in how public messaging is working spoiling things for others in the process because you are offended.
Jesus Christ man...just take it on the chin and if you can't do that send the person who offended you a personal message but do not spoil this thread with these useless messages.
My 4 cents.....
w.
Jesus Christ man...just take it on the chin and if you can't do that send the person who offended you a personal message but do not spoil this thread with these useless messages.
My 4 cents.....
w.
#107
a lot of guys here in the usa do there clutch setup different, they set there gap with the inside bearing off and shim behind the thrust bearing to get there gap, then add inside bearing and shim behind inside bearing to achieve end play
#112
has anyone ever tried a 5x10x4 flanged bearing and used it on the out side of the bell, just wondering if the extra lip would take up alittle more space and would not have to use as many shims behind the thrust bearing ?
#114
I do not believe that will fit, the lip is wider in diameter to fit in the hole. I have used flanged bearings under the clutch bell what will save some shimming.
#115
I've never tried, but if there's TOO much gap at the Thrust Bearing retainer end, then you can source shorter ones. (Thrust bearing retainers)
#118
Thrustbearings need to be greased, I just use a good quality bearing grease when I use the ball type thrust bearing. Normally I use a brass thrust bearing ring to make a ball less thrustbearing.
@fyrstormer, also ceramics need to be lubricated, I alwais use a small drop of oneway lube. But because I use cheap 25 cent steel bearings it is easy to replace them after every race. Jus buy a pack of 100 from ebay.....
@fyrstormer, also ceramics need to be lubricated, I alwais use a small drop of oneway lube. But because I use cheap 25 cent steel bearings it is easy to replace them after every race. Jus buy a pack of 100 from ebay.....
#120
Thrustbearings need to be greased, I just use a good quality bearing grease when I use the ball type thrust bearing. Normally I use a brass thrust bearing ring to make a ball less thrustbearing.
@fyrstormer, also ceramics need to be lubricated, I alwais use a small drop of oneway lube. But because I use cheap 25 cent steel bearings it is easy to replace them after every race. Jus buy a pack of 100 from ebay.....
@fyrstormer, also ceramics need to be lubricated, I alwais use a small drop of oneway lube. But because I use cheap 25 cent steel bearings it is easy to replace them after every race. Jus buy a pack of 100 from ebay.....
Replacing bearings after every race is an incredible waste of resources, and money as well, but it's your money to waste if you want to.



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