11-11-2014, 10:45 AM
I'm back from trip, and all the loose black ceramic bearings that I was waiting for have arrived (These were a gift by the way, for work I did for associate at work).
The bike. 1980 or so Peugeot U09 with solid axle, Normandy Hubs.
When I put in new #25 5/32" bearings on front axle exam (heard noise), 2-3 Months ago, I found the cones pitted (Polished/re-used at that time, as I did not at first find parts)Front axle was also found slightly bent. (I replaced rims and headset bearings on this 10 years ago). Races were good.
Found an ebay quick release axle that fits (did successful dry fit with light oil just before trip)....
Today removed the Steel Balls, and replaced with Loose Black Ceramic Bearings.... Or at least I tried to!!!
Problems in order of their occurrence....
1. With 9 bearings on each side, when tightened finger tight, there was still too much 'play' in the wheel.... Like as if I hadn't put in correct number of bearings......
It was also a bit 'touchier' with the adjustment...
2. Took it all apart again and counted bearings... Verified 9, then put it back together again... Same... ???
3. It was so loose, I added 2 more bearings on each side... 2! Then it wheel felt correctly. I then put wheel back on bike for the first time.... It seemed "OK" until I looked at the rim to brake pad (backed off for dis-assembly)....
4. The rim is not straight.... (If you remember, I found the stock cone drilled out of round)..... I figured it was this.... So I Started in adjusting rim via spokes... until I realized I was chasing my tail.... There is still 'play going on in the Axle/Hub.. and it seemed as if it was coming from the ball bearing area... Rotate it enough and the bad area 'moves'...
It was at this time that I measured the bearings... The (5/32") ceramic balls are slightly smaller than the steel balls.... I then measure the ceramic 1/4" balls--they are OK. (I haven't done anything with the 1/4" bearings yet... They are for the rear wheel and crank).
5. So... I dis-assembled the front hub one more time, removing the ceramic <5/32" loose balls, and put the 2 month-new steel #25 balls back in, using the ebay quick release axle and Normandy Hub...
Beautiful!!!! (Except for the slight rim adjustment that I had to un-do from step #4!!!)
!
So, at this point, I'm suggesting that Step #1 should have been: Measure the Ball Bearings to make sure that they are identical in size to the one's being removed!!!
So... A learning experience was had..
Does that mean I won't use Loose Ceramics again? Not if they don't match the size of the bearings coming out....
I just may try them in the crank area.... If not, I've got Replacement #25 Steel Ball Bearings....
!
Jan
!
The bike. 1980 or so Peugeot U09 with solid axle, Normandy Hubs.
When I put in new #25 5/32" bearings on front axle exam (heard noise), 2-3 Months ago, I found the cones pitted (Polished/re-used at that time, as I did not at first find parts)Front axle was also found slightly bent. (I replaced rims and headset bearings on this 10 years ago). Races were good.
Found an ebay quick release axle that fits (did successful dry fit with light oil just before trip)....
Today removed the Steel Balls, and replaced with Loose Black Ceramic Bearings.... Or at least I tried to!!!
Problems in order of their occurrence....
1. With 9 bearings on each side, when tightened finger tight, there was still too much 'play' in the wheel.... Like as if I hadn't put in correct number of bearings......
It was also a bit 'touchier' with the adjustment...
2. Took it all apart again and counted bearings... Verified 9, then put it back together again... Same... ???
3. It was so loose, I added 2 more bearings on each side... 2! Then it wheel felt correctly. I then put wheel back on bike for the first time.... It seemed "OK" until I looked at the rim to brake pad (backed off for dis-assembly)....
4. The rim is not straight.... (If you remember, I found the stock cone drilled out of round)..... I figured it was this.... So I Started in adjusting rim via spokes... until I realized I was chasing my tail.... There is still 'play going on in the Axle/Hub.. and it seemed as if it was coming from the ball bearing area... Rotate it enough and the bad area 'moves'...
It was at this time that I measured the bearings... The (5/32") ceramic balls are slightly smaller than the steel balls.... I then measure the ceramic 1/4" balls--they are OK. (I haven't done anything with the 1/4" bearings yet... They are for the rear wheel and crank).
5. So... I dis-assembled the front hub one more time, removing the ceramic <5/32" loose balls, and put the 2 month-new steel #25 balls back in, using the ebay quick release axle and Normandy Hub...
Beautiful!!!! (Except for the slight rim adjustment that I had to un-do from step #4!!!)
!
So, at this point, I'm suggesting that Step #1 should have been: Measure the Ball Bearings to make sure that they are identical in size to the one's being removed!!!
So... A learning experience was had..
Does that mean I won't use Loose Ceramics again? Not if they don't match the size of the bearings coming out....
I just may try them in the crank area.... If not, I've got Replacement #25 Steel Ball Bearings....
!
Jan
!