dopdog wrote:I have a question for all on the roller rockers.
My Fury, now sold, I modified for use with rollers. However, I was planning, before I sold it, to move back to some sort of bush. The reason is that I think rollers are the wrong sort of bearing for this application. The shafts are not moving very much at all as the suspension really doesn't move that far. Consequently, there's a large radial load on just one or two rollers and they tend to dig into the housing.
To disagree with myself. Tony Southgate, in his recently published autobiography which actually has a picture of JP in it as well as a photo of Tony's Phoenix, talks about using roller bearings on the Le Mans cars he designed.
dopdog wrote:will be phoning raw and asking for a new pair but am a bit disappointed as it seems that all of the braking load is on these circlips???
I looked into this too a while ago. In summary, I wouldn't worry. The axial load that a single circlip can take is surprisingly large. Anyway, isn't it arranged so that one bearing is leaning on the housing under braking and the other one on acceleration?
Tim