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Frank Taylor, Jr. February 1st 04 03:33 PM

Trailer bearing question
 
I recently had one of the wheels on my trailer overheat after only about 4
miles of driving. As it turns out the one of the bearings has totally
disintegrated and a piece of the drum had broken off. I replace the drum
and the bearings.

Inspection of the spindle revealed that it was not bent but it did have a
few gouges on it. The new bearings and the new drum all fit on perfectly
and after about 25 miles of towing (with the boat on the trailer), the hub
was just barely warm.

My question is . . . are the gouges in the spindle going to cause a problem
or is it okay? I'm thinking that since the drum turns on the bearings and
not the spindle, it should be no problem but I want to be sure.

What do you all think?

Frank



Clams Canino February 1st 04 03:42 PM

Trailer bearing question
 
I think you should monitor it for a while but it will prolly be OK. Keep
the grease in there.

-W

"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message
...
I recently had one of the wheels on my trailer overheat after only about 4
miles of driving. As it turns out the one of the bearings has totally
disintegrated and a piece of the drum had broken off. I replace the drum
and the bearings.

Inspection of the spindle revealed that it was not bent but it did have a
few gouges on it. The new bearings and the new drum all fit on perfectly
and after about 25 miles of towing (with the boat on the trailer), the hub
was just barely warm.

My question is . . . are the gouges in the spindle going to cause a

problem
or is it okay? I'm thinking that since the drum turns on the bearings and
not the spindle, it should be no problem but I want to be sure.

What do you all think?

Frank





Short Wave Sportfishing February 1st 04 06:03 PM

Trailer bearing question
 
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 10:33:31 -0500, "Frank Taylor, Jr."
wrote:

I recently had one of the wheels on my trailer overheat after only about 4
miles of driving. As it turns out the one of the bearings has totally
disintegrated and a piece of the drum had broken off. I replace the drum
and the bearings.

Inspection of the spindle revealed that it was not bent but it did have a
few gouges on it. The new bearings and the new drum all fit on perfectly
and after about 25 miles of towing (with the boat on the trailer), the hub
was just barely warm.

My question is . . . are the gouges in the spindle going to cause a problem
or is it okay? I'm thinking that since the drum turns on the bearings and
not the spindle, it should be no problem but I want to be sure.

What do you all think?


As long as the gouges are not along where the bearing seals are
located allowing the grease to escape, then you should be all set.
The load being carried is spreard across the spindle, so a minor gouge
isn't much of a problem. Take a piece of emory cloth and just smooth
the area around the gouges down so there aren't any minor hills or
sharp edges to cause uneven wear. Keep them greased and check often
until you are comfortable with the situation.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
----------
The years will bring their Anodyne,
But I shall never quite forget,
The fish that I had counted mine
And lost before they reached the net.

Colin Ellis, "The Devot Angler" quoted
in A. R. Macdougall, Jr's "The Trout
Fisherman's Bedside Book" (1963)

nfisherman February 1st 04 08:23 PM

Trailer bearing question
 
Definitely keep an eye on it, but it's probably o.k. The next time
you check the temperature, be sure to compare both sides of the
trailer. If the bearings on both sides feel the same, it's probably
normal.

Be sure to recheck the grease on the new bearing. You may work some
air out of the hub and be able to get more grease in there after you
drive it a bit.


"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message ...
I recently had one of the wheels on my trailer overheat after only about 4
miles of driving. As it turns out the one of the bearings has totally
disintegrated and a piece of the drum had broken off. I replace the drum
and the bearings.

Inspection of the spindle revealed that it was not bent but it did have a
few gouges on it. The new bearings and the new drum all fit on perfectly
and after about 25 miles of towing (with the boat on the trailer), the hub
was just barely warm.

My question is . . . are the gouges in the spindle going to cause a problem
or is it okay? I'm thinking that since the drum turns on the bearings and
not the spindle, it should be no problem but I want to be sure.

What do you all think?

Frank


Chuck Tribolet February 2nd 04 03:00 AM

Trailer bearing question
 
Been there. Five+ years and 35000 miles later, AOK. But keep an eye on it.
You should check hub temps every time you stop. If you can't keep your finger
on it, you got a problem.

Did you replace the bearings on the other wheel(s)? I would. Or at least pull it apart and have
a look.

I presume by "drum" you mean "outer race". The bearing and outer
race should always be replaced together. You did that, but there's
an implication that it would be OK to do just one.


--
Chuck Tribolet

http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/triblet

Silicon Valley: STILL the best day job in the world.


"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message ...
I recently had one of the wheels on my trailer overheat after only about 4
miles of driving. As it turns out the one of the bearings has totally
disintegrated and a piece of the drum had broken off. I replace the drum
and the bearings.

Inspection of the spindle revealed that it was not bent but it did have a
few gouges on it. The new bearings and the new drum all fit on perfectly
and after about 25 miles of towing (with the boat on the trailer), the hub
was just barely warm.

My question is . . . are the gouges in the spindle going to cause a problem
or is it okay? I'm thinking that since the drum turns on the bearings and
not the spindle, it should be no problem but I want to be sure.

What do you all think?

Frank





megabite February 4th 04 03:45 AM

Trailer bearing question
 
And you obviously carry a spare bearing, seal and race with a clean rag, and
small tool box sufficient to do a roadside job....Correct? (Nod yes) If not,
you could be that poor guy on the side of the road looking for a parts store
on a Sunday evening. JMTCW...:)
"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message
...
I recently had one of the wheels on my trailer overheat after only about 4
miles of driving. As it turns out the one of the bearings has totally
disintegrated and a piece of the drum had broken off. I replace the drum
and the bearings.

Inspection of the spindle revealed that it was not bent but it did have a
few gouges on it. The new bearings and the new drum all fit on perfectly
and after about 25 miles of towing (with the boat on the trailer), the hub
was just barely warm.

My question is . . . are the gouges in the spindle going to cause a

problem
or is it okay? I'm thinking that since the drum turns on the bearings and
not the spindle, it should be no problem but I want to be sure.

What do you all think?

Frank





.JIMinMA. February 4th 04 01:41 PM

Trailer bearing question
 
I saw some complete assembled hub kits at Wallyworld. Priced at about $35 US
or $198 Canadian
Jim
"megabite" wrote in message
...
And you obviously carry a spare bearing, seal and race with a clean rag,

and
small tool box sufficient to do a roadside job....Correct? (Nod yes) If

not,
you could be that poor guy on the side of the road looking for a parts

store
on a Sunday evening. JMTCW...:)
"Frank Taylor, Jr." wrote in message
...
I recently had one of the wheels on my trailer overheat after only about

4
miles of driving. As it turns out the one of the bearings has totally
disintegrated and a piece of the drum had broken off. I replace the

drum
and the bearings.

Inspection of the spindle revealed that it was not bent but it did have

a
few gouges on it. The new bearings and the new drum all fit on

perfectly
and after about 25 miles of towing (with the boat on the trailer), the

hub
was just barely warm.

My question is . . . are the gouges in the spindle going to cause a

problem
or is it okay? I'm thinking that since the drum turns on the bearings

and
not the spindle, it should be no problem but I want to be sure.

What do you all think?

Frank









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