locost 7 k
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posted on 12/5/14 at 05:04 PM |
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type 9 bush
Who uses a bush in between the type 9 input shaft and flywheel?
I've been told without the bush the gearbox bearings wear out fast?
Can I get away without one?
Thanks
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SteveWalker
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posted on 12/5/14 at 05:26 PM |
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I presume that you mean a spigot bearing? If so, then yes, you need one - without it the shaft will be supported only at the gearbox end and all the
sideways forces will be transmitted to the gearbox front bearing and magnified by the leverage ratio.
[Edited on 12/5/14 by SteveWalker]
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locost 7 k
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posted on 12/5/14 at 05:30 PM |
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Yup that's exactly what I mean, I'll get one made up, thanks
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tims31
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posted on 12/5/14 at 05:36 PM |
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I think you mean the bearing which is what Steve Walker was on about, you can get these from Burton power if it for a Zetec??
http://www.burtonpower.com/crank-spigot-bearing-21x15mm-fp347.html
Build: http://www.martinsfurybuild.co.uk/
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locost 7 k
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posted on 12/5/14 at 05:58 PM |
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Yup a spigot bearing, it's for a rover k series with a pg1 flywheel and a v6 type 9 box
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tims31
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posted on 12/5/14 at 06:09 PM |
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Hmm,
Not sure what size bearing you need for the K series, I'm sure someone will know.
Build: http://www.martinsfurybuild.co.uk/
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locost 7 k
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posted on 12/5/14 at 06:14 PM |
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I'll have a measure up tomorrow, be good if there's a ready made one about, thanks all for the replys
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se7ensport
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posted on 12/5/14 at 06:16 PM |
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Give an MG enthusiast garage a call, it's a relatively common conversion.
You'll need a bush and a bearing according to QED:
http://qedmotorsport.co.uk/qed-shop/view-all-products-in-shop?keyword1=k+series+spigot+bearing+caterham&redirected=1
ps without isn't an option, as the clutch bites it will pull the shaft out of alignment and make a terrible noise as it increase wear
exponentially.
[Edited on 12/5/14 by se7ensport]
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locost 7 k
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posted on 12/5/14 at 06:44 PM |
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Ordered one,
I only ask this question as my fwd car doesn't use one so thought I may get away without one on the kit car
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mcerd1
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posted on 16/5/14 at 11:57 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by locost 7 k
Ordered one,
I only ask this question as my fwd car doesn't use one so thought I may get away without one on the kit car
FWD drive gearboxes generally have the input shaft better supported inside the box - and if they had a spigot bearing on the input shaft it would make
them harder to remove the gearbox from the FWD car without also removing the engine
RWD boxes tend to use the spigot bearings to hold the front of the shaft in place - basically because the rest of the box can be made lighter /
cheaper this way
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