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What's a good way to keep Bearing Buddies from coming off in transit...
Lately, since the bearing switch, I can't seem to keep these dang things on securely! Is there a trick to keep them from flying off while going down the road?? This is my 3rd one in 3 weeks! I don't think locktight will work since there's so much grease on the inside of the hub, and I'm just not sure what to do. Probably a simple solution, but nothing is coming to me at the time! TIA, Doug |
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![]() "Doug" wrote in message news:_u9ke.8133$Rp1.2559@trnddc08... What's a good way to keep Bearing Buddies from coming off in transit... Lately, since the bearing switch, I can't seem to keep these dang things on securely! Is there a trick to keep them from flying off while going down the road?? This is my 3rd one in 3 weeks! I don't think locktight will work since there's so much grease on the inside of the hub, and I'm just not sure what to do. Probably a simple solution, but nothing is coming to me at the time! TIA, Doug I have heard that some people drill and tap the sides of the hub and put set screws in. Not sure how comfortable I would be with that, but it sounds like it would work. If its an old beater trailer I suppose you could simpley wrap the sides of the hub and bearing buddy with tape. As to the idea of locktite.... Even if you cleaned the surfaces you would have to use the green loctite which is a bushing and sleave locker. JMHO Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Yeah, I'm going to have to figure out something Bob, I'm getting tired of
spending $20 a week AFTER I get to the lake and discover it or their missing and can't put in cause I have exposed bearings! Off to the nearest marina I go...... The whole setup is pretty much a beater and a work in progress.. I don't know if you remember, but I was the one doing the truck bed liner on the boat... Which I finished by the way, I think you at one time said you were curious of the outcome. I works great, sealed great, but definitely need the primer before putting it on. As far as the speed issue we discussed, I put my 30 horse Johnson on it instead of my 15 Merc. With my 30 horse, before the lining, I could get 28 MPH, now WITH, I get 22 MPH, pretty drastic, and unexpected outcome. With the 15 Merc, Pre-liner, I would get 9 MPH and struggle to get on plane, if it EVER happened. (Pushing water mostly) Scary to think what I would get now WITH the liner with the 15!! These speeds are from my GPS BTW, Garmin Etrex Vista. Anyway, the drilling and tapping is not a problem and a hell of an idea! But more work then I'd like to put into this relic. Still open to other options and advice. But that might be the way to go to be sure. I plan on taking her for a 1000 trip here pretty soon so we'll have to do something! Thanx Bob and tight lines! Doug "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Doug" wrote in message news:_u9ke.8133$Rp1.2559@trnddc08... What's a good way to keep Bearing Buddies from coming off in transit... Lately, since the bearing switch, I can't seem to keep these dang things on securely! Is there a trick to keep them from flying off while going down the road?? This is my 3rd one in 3 weeks! I don't think locktight will work since there's so much grease on the inside of the hub, and I'm just not sure what to do. Probably a simple solution, but nothing is coming to me at the time! TIA, Doug I have heard that some people drill and tap the sides of the hub and put set screws in. Not sure how comfortable I would be with that, but it sounds like it would work. If its an old beater trailer I suppose you could simpley wrap the sides of the hub and bearing buddy with tape. As to the idea of locktite.... Even if you cleaned the surfaces you would have to use the green loctite which is a bushing and sleave locker. JMHO Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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"Doug" wrote in message
news:3mbke.2555$yO1.800@trnddc05... Anyway, the drilling and tapping is not a problem and a hell of an idea! Perhaps what Bob was talknig about but I'd try a very small bolt. Drill through the hub only, insert the bearing buddy, and then screw the bolt into the side of the hub through the hole. I'd not apply too much pressure. I point out the bolt as opposed to an actual screw. |
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![]() Doug wrote: What's a good way to keep Bearing Buddies from coming off in transit... Lately, since the bearing switch, I can't seem to keep these dang things on securely! Is there a trick to keep them from flying off while going down the road?? This is my 3rd one in 3 weeks! I don't think locktight will work since there's so much grease on the inside of the hub, and I'm just not sure what to do. Probably a simple solution, but nothing is coming to me at the time! TIA, Doug Maybe silicone would work. It would be easy to remove later. |
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I do have some solutions, but I need to know if you're losing the BB
covers or the whole BB assembly. |
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Oh yeah, I knew what he meant, I would make it look "official" and use an
alan set screw. Thanx for the reply too, peciate it! Doug "Todd Copeland" wrote in message ink.net... "Doug" wrote in message news:3mbke.2555$yO1.800@trnddc05... Anyway, the drilling and tapping is not a problem and a hell of an idea! Perhaps what Bob was talknig about but I'd try a very small bolt. Drill through the hub only, insert the bearing buddy, and then screw the bolt into the side of the hub through the hole. I'd not apply too much pressure. I point out the bolt as opposed to an actual screw. |
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Losing the whole ball of wax. It seems like they fit snug at the beginning
of the trip, I have to tap them in to get them to seat, but by the end of the trip, one of them has gone AWOL. Thanx, Doug "Chronos" wrote in message .. . I do have some solutions, but I need to know if you're losing the BB covers or the whole BB assembly. |
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Drop these guys an email.
http://www.ufpnet.com/ Lynn O. Dyer is the guy you want to talk to. Here's his pho #--works for UFP Here's his number: 800-854-1905 ext 107...Lyn PS: Read those pdf's on the UFP Site--some good info. "Doug" wrote in message news:Takke.8340$cd.1534@trnddc01... Losing the whole ball of wax. It seems like they fit snug at the beginning of the trip, I have to tap them in to get them to seat, but by the end of the trip, one of them has gone AWOL. Thanx, Doug "Chronos" wrote in message .. . I do have some solutions, but I need to know if you're losing the BB covers or the whole BB assembly. |
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Doug, could you have tires out of balance? Maybe highway speeds are
causing your wheels to bounce and jar the Bearing Buddies loose? |
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