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Front wheel bearings

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I should have asked this before ordering but here goes. I've ordered SKF 7205bep and 7303bep. Am I ok with them?

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Les
See this old thread especially the post from IslipMinor dtd 13th Sept 2014.
You should be able to extract the relevant information/requirements from the thread.

https://www.mmoc.org.uk/MessageBoard/vi ... =4&t=57382

7205BECBP.................Inner.

7303BECBP.................Outer.

Quoting IslipMinor...................

The BEP = Basic Design
and the BECEP = Universally matchable bearings

The bearings you have ordered will be satisfactory but the preference overall appears to be - use the BECEP bearings.

Phil

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Thanks Phil, the info is reassuring, I read from link that the higher spec bearing is possibly rated at higher load/ revs but possibly/probably higher spec than original. I'm pretty happy with my order, weighing everything up.

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Fitted bearings, got an advisory. Anyone got some New old stock?

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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If it's the same problem as mine , I found that taking a little ( 10 20 thou ) off the central spacer tube did the trick...

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Thats exactly what I did on my traveller when I put new bearings in - had to take a few thou off the spacers. :D
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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Yes it may come to that, hopefully won't wreck the new bearing when it gets knocked out.

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Les
You should have kept that LM10 lathe. :wink:
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You've got a good memory! :D

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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weird that the bearings would be a (albeit very slight) different size - I bought some BECPs recently as I think my front bearings are on their way out thinking they would be an exact fit as they were the same as original. I hope I don't have the same issue as you Les - did you get it fixed?
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Not fixed, I'm reluctant to alter the spacer, as I dare say one of the bearings will need removing and knocking back more than once to get the spacer length right, risking damage. I'll be keeping my eye out for a front hub with hopefully decent bearings fitted. Hopefully you could be ok as you have the becp bearings.

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Les
I have a spare Minor front hub spacer sat doing nothing if it is any good to you.
I also have a pair of Minor complete front hubs assys fitted with if I remember correctly good bearings but I will check and get back to you if you require them.
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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Seems like a few of us have had problems with the spacer!
I had probs with my front bearings many years ago where the bearing outer was moving in the hubs, used loctite etc but problem still recurred.
Had new hubs and measured the distance between bearing inner shoulders and the spacer and from memory the spacer was about .006 too long.
Removed excess material and they have both been fine for years now!

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Phil what a kind offer, at your convenience please let me know about the hub/hubs.

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Les

I have checked both hubs and bearings and without stripping the hubs and cleaning out the old grease from the bearings the bearings - that is both inner and outer appear to be ok for both hubs.

Phil

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Re: Front wheel bearings

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Thanks Phil, sounds fine, let me know your requirements. PM me if preferred.

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