NorthloopCup
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big gash LOL
Oops - must've been a typo there!! Lol!
big gash LOL
Will be interesting if this cures the strange handling when he fits new bearings. Mine feels as if it rear steers but its got too much toe in at the rear 6mm so will see what its like when I shim it parallel.
It is moving side to side betwean the bush shoulder and the circlipSo im clear is it moving up and down (so bearing diameter is smaller and the bush dia) rather than side to side moving (between the bush shoulder and the circlip)?
Nail on head thanks Mark Couldn't get on myself so thanks for that!For those that have the pms rear beam kit fitted, James has spoken to nick @ pms today and on James's car it's purely looking like a complete one off. I spoke to big gash whilst he was on his lunch break today and this is the general gist of what nick told him:
1) He's never ever had an issue with the rear beam kit they offer
2) Ideally the bearing housing should be welded in to the rear beam rather than tig welded ( like James's is) as the heat transfer from mig is greater, causing the housings to shrink slightly and make the bearing an interference fit.
3) Use bearing lock to help secure the bearing in the housing (pms do this on all of their spherical conversion kits apparently), and if James fits new bearings into his rear beam now and uses bearing lock, it will be fine and shouldn't suffer from this issue again.
I'm sure James will be on later to fill in any gaps that I've missed off.
I run this kit on my track car and have done since 2010. I'm still on the original bearings supplied in the kit, and when I raised it up to check them today all was fine. I ragged it hard enough to near enough pull the car off the axle stands! Mines had quite a hard time as well tbh and seen a good 4k's worth of road mileage, over 700 miles of track work with at least 300 miles of that being covered at the nordschleife.
Hope that helps to put people more at ease.
I don't really find much of a handling issue like Fred did, 6mm toe in? Are you sure not 6 mins? If it is 6mm then it will be scrubbing the life out of the rear tyres surely?Will be interesting if this cures the strange handling when he fits new bearings. Mine feels as if it rear steers but its got too much toe in at the rear 6mm so will see what its like when I shim it parallel.
I'm just used to it lol but Howard says the same as you!This car almost feels like torque steer from the front, weird handling anyway!
Thanks Stu, I think I will try get the casings out and turn them the correct way round and then MIG a new set in just so I know they are okaySounds like if you die grind a good prep and blast a mig weld in there you should be good, especially with a decent bearing compound.. if the bearing is still loose loctite do some very good filler/retainer compounds..
Yes both seemed fine mate but as Nick said to me today on the phone if it wasn't a firm fit and it was able to move then it would only get worse and worse so I should of used the Loctite bearing lock in the first place. Lesson learnt for meWere the bearings and the carriers both in spec when they were first fitted? Could one side being even slightly slack have accelerated the wear you're seeing now?
Unlucky with the off dude, thankful you were able to scrub a bit of speed off. Hopefully fixing the beam shoud sort the odd handling you & Fred have mentioned
interesting as that's how I would describe it to. Is like the rear mid corner wants to turn the corner more but you haven't put more lock on? Like active steering.This car almost feels like torque steer from the front, weird handling anyway!
Haha mine isn't going back on track until the 18th September i'm afraid Steve, using this as an opportunity so sort a few other bits and piecesinteresting as that's how I would describe it to. Is like the rear mid corner wants to turn the corner more but you haven't put more lock on? Like active steering.
interested if locking the bearings does make a change or its exactly the same, come on ash hurry up ;-)
I'd imagine your box has seen more heat than the welding would cause anyway tbh. It nearly burnt my hand when I touched the casing at mallory. The only issue I can see in getting it welded is getting it clean enough for the tig to weld without spitting its dummy out. It's very sensitive as to how clean the area is.
To use the quicksteel you need to rough the area up and give it something to key to and leave it to go off. It will dry rock hard and stick like s**t to a blanket. I'm 99% confident it'll work and remain leak free.
Rear beam sorted
Managed to win a trackday for Rockingham at the weekend but obviously my car wasn't going to be ready and with me working everyday until Sunday it was looking very unlikely. While at Cadwell Ian had offered to bring my gearbox back up from Agency on his way up North. Really kindly he collected it yesterday from Agency and brought it up today! Owe Ian big time thank you very much mate It's amazing how many kind people I have met on this forum and peoples generosity never ceases to amaze me!
Got home with the box and set about getting it fitted and in the car. Had a quick once over the box, Agency had given it a really good clean so nice and easy to look around and check it. Then with my typical luck I found a hairline crack in the paint, I scraped the paint away and sure enough it went through the casing into a wet part of the box. Got my finger through where the passenger side driveshaft goes and I can feel the crack on the inside and also could push oil through the crack so its definitely f**ked. Proper goosed and fed up now
Rear beam sorted
I have machined and tapped the casing and then retained the bearings using a machined (to a point bolt) difficult to explain but basically just to eliminate any risk of movement.What have you done? has it changed the handling ?
Thanks for the offer really appreciate it As above im hopefully sorted now!That's a bummer James, though good you found the crack before putting all back together. Not much help but I may be taking mine down over the next 10 days or so, so could take and bring back, if you can get a casing and box to me or I could pick up on way (some place on way) down and drop off.
Thanks again for the spanner help at Cadwell.
It was near the top above where the crownwheel isWhich part of the casing is it?? We've got a couple of old boxes, one of which is in bits...
I have machined and tapped the casing and then retained the bearings using a machined (to a point bolt) difficult to explain but basically just to eliminate any risk of movement.
Yes although it is a bolt and I wouldn't say clamping more like locating and its only there as a secondary fail safe to Nick's suggestion of bearing lock which I have also usedSo you have like a grub screw clamping the bearing in place, would it not domage the bearing? Could you not just use bearing lock.
Thanks mate some great photos as alwaysSome photos of you at Mallory up mate
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/show...nch-Trophy-Mallory-Park&p=9805316#post9805316
Yea bearing races shatter pretty easy, saying that unless you crank the grub screw silly tight it shouldnt do any damage...
Splash of green loctite on there would have held it tighhhttt as foook.
Honestly Steve I don't think i'll notice especially seen as how I'm making some major changes to the suspension hardware and setup before the next time the car is used so wouldn't be a fair comparison.Will be good to see if this has changed the handling and confirm the moving bearing was the cause.