bogranjac1
Senior Member
Bought a Cutless bearing 1'' x 1 1/4" x 4" slipped it over the shaft and it was real sloppy, all along the shaft. - barely tighter than the old worn one. Thought, oh yeah the shaft's metric then. Went and bought a metric cutless - 25mm x 1 1/4" x 4" slipped it on and felt it tighten as I pushed it on and thought great - then it split length ways. WTF
So question is, how tight are NEW cutless bearings, I read somewhere that you need to freeze them first to get then on ?? If so, cutless bearings are quite tight fitted new.
Thinking - maybe I can just epoxy this into the housing and then slip it on the shaft and discount the fact it cracked/split. After all, the epoxy will fill the crack and it's nice and firm and glued into a housing and going nowhere.
P.S.The shaft is not worn as I moved the cutless along the shaft well beyond the point were it is mounted and felt no difference in resistance.
regards Brett
So question is, how tight are NEW cutless bearings, I read somewhere that you need to freeze them first to get then on ?? If so, cutless bearings are quite tight fitted new.
Thinking - maybe I can just epoxy this into the housing and then slip it on the shaft and discount the fact it cracked/split. After all, the epoxy will fill the crack and it's nice and firm and glued into a housing and going nowhere.
P.S.The shaft is not worn as I moved the cutless along the shaft well beyond the point were it is mounted and felt no difference in resistance.
regards Brett