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I am on bearing refurb duties today.

Just stripped out an old link arm and was a bit surprised at how worn the lower shock bearing was.

The outer bearing case was worn through and the bearing had taken a substantial groove out of the link arm itself which is sadly now scrap cry

Lower shock bearing - bad 1.jpg

Lower shock bearing - bad 2.jpg

I don't think it would have passed its next MOT no

Brian



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Wow - it shows just what ignorance can do. bleh

I'm going to look after my balls from now on - don't want them falling out of my bottom link like that! biggrin

Thanks for sharing, Brian.

Martyn



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a bit lack of grease

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norm wrote:

a bit lack of grease


 Yeah you're right about the ''lack of grease'' part... because it does not need grease. It is a dry bearing (well, actually a swivel bush). wink I had better mention now that ''All Balls'' suggest using good waterproof grease as their bearing is steel-on-steel.

I think we can safely put it down to ''ignorance'' as Martyn suggested. smile

 

Oh, welcome to the forum. handshake.gif

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TT-R250M wrote:
norm wrote:

a bit lack of grease


 I had better mention now that ''All Balls'' suggest using good waterproof grease as their bearing is steel-on-steel.

 


 You beat me to it Jarrah wink

And welcome to the forum Norm biggrinbiggrin

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Hi Norm.

I hadn't noticed you're a new-un, so welcome.

You'd better get some waterproof grease and spread it on your balls ASAP. biggrin

Martyn



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I have a worn lower shock bearing, Do you have a replacement item part number, and where can I get it?

Bill Greene,



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Bill, try this link

http://www.allballsracing.com/index.php/29-5013.html

Yuraku



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