FYI,
Tapered roller bearings are required to
have a certain amount of pre-load for proper operation. The roller and race stresses
will change significantly if improperly pre-loaded, either with to little or to
much preload. Any axial free-play is definitely bad. If you make some type of
inner-race spacer, frequent bearing inspections is a good idea until you are
comfortable there is no premature wear, spalling or localized overheating.
From Bob’s description and 10 years
of service it looks like he got it right.
From: Lancair Mailing List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of marv@lancair.net
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 10:19
AM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: [LML] Re: 360 wheel
bearings
Posted for "Bob B."
<rbelshe@comcast.net>:
On my 235 I was unable to prevent the inner race of the wheel bearings from
rotating on the axle, even with what seemed to be an extreme amount of
preload. This occurred on both the mains and the nose wheel, and caused deep
wear in the GM31 spacers.
The solution which has worked well for nearly ten years, was to make a
spacer from a piece of tubing which fits over the axle and bears against the
inside surface of the inner race of the wheel bearings. My recollection is
that the spacer is about an 1.5" long. Now when the axle nut is tightened,
it squeezes the bearing inner races against this spacer rather than loading
the bearing. It took a bit of "test and file" to make the spacer the
right
length to take the play out of the bearings without adding too much preload.
Bob Belshe
Moraga, CA
Lancair 235/320
http://home.comcast.net/~rbelshe/
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