Cracking to Rear Oil Seal housing - ADVICE Please
Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:34 am
Hi Guys,
just 'gutting' a 200 indian GP engine casing and found the rear hub bearing/seal retaining plate is held on by 4 bolts (rather than the usual 4 studs and nuts seen on the Italian casings) which is an indian design I guess.
It looks like someone in the past has wound them down too far (or the nuts were too long) so they have marginally cracked the aluminium to the circle around where the rear hub bearing sits, but not through to the outer edge (ie; the side you see from within where the brake shoes sit) but you can, on 2 studs see the cracking on the internal face.
Any solutions, other than welding ? It only affects the two upper holes ?
just 'gutting' a 200 indian GP engine casing and found the rear hub bearing/seal retaining plate is held on by 4 bolts (rather than the usual 4 studs and nuts seen on the Italian casings) which is an indian design I guess.
It looks like someone in the past has wound them down too far (or the nuts were too long) so they have marginally cracked the aluminium to the circle around where the rear hub bearing sits, but not through to the outer edge (ie; the side you see from within where the brake shoes sit) but you can, on 2 studs see the cracking on the internal face.
Any solutions, other than welding ? It only affects the two upper holes ?