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Author Subject: Bearing shell
deeturbo

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Location: Leighton Buzzard

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Post #1
Hi all,

I replaced the hockey seals on the weekend and thought I'd take a look at the bearing shell while it was off.

Does this look ok to you guys, I've not much experience with tell the condition on these.

There doesn't seem to be any bad scores on it and the wear looks to be even. Thought it would be a good check.



What do you think?
Posted 2nd Aug 2016 at 12:19
cully

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Post #2
looks ok no deep scratch's shell is all one colour with no sharps sticking out

to tell if its within tollerance you could of plastigauged it if you had any
Posted 2nd Aug 2016 at 14:12
phillipm

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Post #3
Looks okay, just check that's not some debris in the feed groove on the right, looks like some spalled material.

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Posted 2nd Aug 2016 at 14:23
deeturbo

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Post #4
cully wrote:
looks ok no deep scratch's shell is all one colour with no sharps sticking out

to tell if its within tollerance you could of plastigauged it if you had any


I don't have anything like that. Thanks for your help with the hockey seals.

phillipm wrote:
Looks okay, just check that's not some debris in the feed groove on the right, looks like some spalled material.


Bugger I missed the bit on the right.
Posted 2nd Aug 2016 at 19:27

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