- Mon Jul 09, 2018 1:26 pm
#8632
Has anyone rebuilt a late Redditch full width QD rear hub lately?
My rear tyre had cracked side walls and a small amount of lateral rocking of the wheel, resulting in rather interesting handling. I’ve totally stripped the rear hub and put on a new tyre as well as new hub bearings, sprocket drum bearing, brake shoes and cush drive rubbers, all of which looked like they hadn’t been touched for 60 years.
Upon reassembly there is still a bit of lateral wheel movement. It seems that the locking ring studs are a fraction too long. They are shouldered to prevent the cushdrive shell pulling too tight onto the cush drive rubbers, which would prevent the intended fore and aft movement. It seems these studs are a little long, so that when the nuts are fully tight, the ring and the cushdrive shell have about 2mm of play, causing the shell to rock against the sprocket drum. It looks like it’s always been like this but can’t have had side rock of the wheel originally or else it wouldn’t have got through an MOT.
Have I understood the assembly properly? Is there something I’m missing?
My rear tyre had cracked side walls and a small amount of lateral rocking of the wheel, resulting in rather interesting handling. I’ve totally stripped the rear hub and put on a new tyre as well as new hub bearings, sprocket drum bearing, brake shoes and cush drive rubbers, all of which looked like they hadn’t been touched for 60 years.
Upon reassembly there is still a bit of lateral wheel movement. It seems that the locking ring studs are a fraction too long. They are shouldered to prevent the cushdrive shell pulling too tight onto the cush drive rubbers, which would prevent the intended fore and aft movement. It seems these studs are a little long, so that when the nuts are fully tight, the ring and the cushdrive shell have about 2mm of play, causing the shell to rock against the sprocket drum. It looks like it’s always been like this but can’t have had side rock of the wheel originally or else it wouldn’t have got through an MOT.
Have I understood the assembly properly? Is there something I’m missing?