Mismatched Bearing/Race

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I was getting my brakes done over at my friends shop, LCS, and they noticed the race was chewed up. After installing a new bearing and race, we noticed whoever worked on this last used a different manuf. for the bearing and race. Boyd bearing and Timken Race. Probably just threw a new bearing in without the race is my bet. You always replace the race when doing bearings as a match set.

Well this got rid of a noise that my 80 had since I bought it. The noise sounded like the tire was starting to cuff, unusual tread ware that makes a sound. But I knew the tires were not the problem because it was there after a rotation.

Hope this helps someone else.

Later,
 
warpdriv said:
I was getting my brakes done over at my friends shop, LCS, and they noticed the race was chewed up. After installing a new bearing and race, we noticed whoever worked on this last used a different manuf. for the bearing and race. Boyd bearing and Timken Race. Probably just threw a new bearing in without the race is my bet. You always replace the race when doing bearings as a match set.

Well this got rid of a noise that my 80 had since I bought it. The noise sounded like the tire was starting to cuff, unusual tread ware that makes a sound. But I knew the tires were not the problem because it was there after a rotation.

Hope this helps someone else.

Later,

Did you pay Edwin extra for that discovery? :D

With what wheel bearings and races cost vs. the cost of damage when they fail, its amazing how people will cut corners like that.

Jim
 

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