swing arm bearing problems
The left hand side pivot is a rather large spherical plain bearing, item 9. This bearing controls the position of the swingarm relative to the pivot mount on the transmission and with grease should last a very long time.
The only flaw in the swingarm pivot is items 14 and 17 on the right hand side. Item 14 should be non-split and made from a good grade of Ampco bearing bronze with a grease groove and have a zerk fitting installed on the swingarm. Item 17 should be remade with nice tight tolerances in a good hardenable steel with a nicely ground surface that gets along with the bearing material. That would last a good long time.
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The left hand side pivot is a rather large spherical plain bearing, item 9. This bearing controls the position of the swingarm relative to the pivot mount on the transmission and with grease should last a very long time.
The only flaw in the swingarm pivot is items 14 and 17 on the right hand side. Item 14 should be non-split and made from a good grade of Ampco bearing bronze with a grease groove and have a zerk fitting installed on the swingarm. Item 17 should be remade with nice tight tolerances in a good hardenable steel with a nicely ground surface that gets along with the bearing material. That would last a good long time.
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: Mike
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Not yet, at the time I overhauled the pivot I just threw new parts at it and packed the works with Bel-Ray EP2 grease. The future plan is to find a alloy swing arm (Roaring Toyz
Anytime I see a split bushing installed, the first thing that comes to mind is it's a cost saving measure, combined with the less than acceptable machine work of the "spacer" it runs on, the lack of weather protection, and lack of grease in my case, I'm surprised it went 20K miles.
My rough plan (subject to change at any moment) for the bushing is Ampco 25 with grease grooves, 4140 for the spacer (hardened RC 50+ than ground), about -2% of bushing ID for the clearances, and somewhere between 16 and 32 for the surface finishes. I will play with the diameters a bit to end up with a thicker wall bushing and use a light press fit with anti seize, and for the left hand side I will upgrade to a better equivalent size spherical bearing probably from Aurora bearings.
I would be very interested in your thoughts on this, I realize this is massive overkill but it should be fun to build
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Last edited by Nemosengineer; Dec 4, 2016 at 11:27 PM. Reason: I'm getting old and I need to fix what I write ; )
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