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    Default Nose gear axel

    Anyone have any suggestions for how to fit the nose gear axel into nose wheel and nose wheel bearings ? By my measurements there is only about 2/1000 difference between the outside diameter of the axel and inside diameter of the bearings.

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    Default Re: Nose gear axel

    Freeze the axle

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    Default Re: Nose gear axel

    Quote Originally Posted by MIKE View Post
    Anyone have any suggestions for how to fit the nose gear axel into nose wheel and nose wheel bearings ? By my measurements there is only about 2/1000 difference between the outside diameter of the axel and inside diameter of the bearings.

    2 thou is alot to go unless you got liquid Nitrogen on hand.
    dry ice might do it -
    I would put in lathe and polish it down a bit

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    .002 is a lot of preload on the inner race of a bearing. As little as .0002 will be adequate for a sweat fit. Being that the bearings are held in place with spacers, a sliding fit (.001/.002 clearance) of the bearings on the axel would be more appropriate. You will need a lathe to remove that much material.

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    Default Re: Nose gear axel

    When I mounted my nose wheel I recall the axel sliding right into the the bearings. There was no play but it slid right in. Knowing some of the stuff I drag my gear through, I also made sure there was a thin coating of grease on the axel, bearings bores and spacers. I may want to get the thing apart some day for repairs of some sort or a tire change.

    I am estimating that the 2/1000" interference fit you are seeing is simply a confluence of circumstances regarding the manufacturing variation a person might see on the components. I'd go for a snug, but not an interference fit by working the axel down.
    Cracking the bearing inner race or damaging the bearing is not beyond possibilities if forcing a significant interference fit on a small bearing like this.

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    Dave S
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    Last edited by Dave S; 07-30-2013 at 10:05 AM.

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    Default Re: Nose gear axel

    I have needed to pull my nose axel twice in the last few months and will again next week (wheel pant issues). It is a tight fit but fairly easily tapped out.
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