sprintcar
Mechanical
- Oct 16, 2001
- 763
In our large bearing assemblies we use a cast iron (class 40) ring to locate the preload springs for the thrust bearing. Under load, the ring and bearing surfaces are forced together. At teardown there is discoloration, pitting and even metal transfer between the 2 surfaces. Most drives are electric and correctly grounded, etc. Could this be galvanic, just a mechanical condition or lube related?
Any input is greatly appreciated!
Thanks Keep the wheels on the ground
Bob
showshine@aol.com
Any input is greatly appreciated!
Thanks Keep the wheels on the ground
Bob
showshine@aol.com