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Rotoflex Hub Restoration. Part-2. Dry Build to determine the Shim Pack Size 

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This is the second part of the mini series on the Rotoflex rear hub rebuild for the Triumph Vitesse. This applies equally to the GT6 with Rotoflex hubs too.
In this video, I cover everything you need to know for the DRY BUILD stage. This basically means that the bearings are installed onto the outer stub-shaft in an ungreased condition and with no grease seals, before assembly into the vertical link. This is done so that the Shim Pack size can be determined in order to (hopefully) ensure the correct 0.001-0.002" end float that is needed for the final build condition. This will ensure the smooth running of the taper rollers in the rear hubs and a long service life too. This video covers all you need to know to be able to determine the thickness of the shim pack. This will allow you to order your shims and will be a good starting point for the next video that will cover their installation and the how to actually measure the end float of the hub.
I would like to say a special "Thank You" to the members of the TSSC and Club Triumph Facebook Groups, especially Tony Lindsey-Dean, Andy Cook and Mark Smith who have helped me the most and without their advice and expertise I couldn't have completed the rebuild to such a high standard and hence made this video.
There are countless more members who have also commented and advised me so helping me to make my choices and decisions about various other aspects of the building of this Vitesse based special and I plan to be showing it one day at various club meetings.
I hope you enjoy the video and find it informative.
Kind regards
Paul

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@54mgtf22
@54mgtf22 Год назад
Hey Paul. Love your work 👍
@itsalldoable
@itsalldoable Год назад
Thank you for your on going support 👍😎
@bernardwarr4187
@bernardwarr4187 5 месяцев назад
Great preparation, prevents wheel bearing failure! Does David have another set of Timkins?
@itsalldoable
@itsalldoable 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for leaving me a comment. I'm pleased you found it interesting. I haven't heard from David for some time now. I'm trying to think about the bearings I have spare as I did buy 4 of one even though I only needed 2. They are TIMKEN bearings.
@bernardwarr4187
@bernardwarr4187 5 месяцев назад
@@itsalldoable many thanks for your reply. It’s a job I would like to do, particularly on the N/S. So if you have 2 spares, available I’ll have them off you?
@itsalldoable
@itsalldoable 5 месяцев назад
@@bernardwarr4187 I will have a look at what I have, next week, for you. Please drop me an email. Kind regards Paul
@bernardwarr4187
@bernardwarr4187 5 месяцев назад
@@itsalldoable hi, I can’t find your email details?
@itsalldoable
@itsalldoable 5 месяцев назад
it's under channel details
@ridewithtriumph3596
@ridewithtriumph3596 Год назад
I don't see the outer seal, you have to put it before mounting the outer bearing.
@itsalldoable
@itsalldoable Год назад
No, this is the first part of the dry build (as I have detailed in the description). No grease no seals as you need to determine the shim pack size. I am just working on the next part which is still part of dry build but focusing on proving that you have the correct end float. You have to strip the hubs back down so removing the new bearings without damaging them. Please see the previous video which covers the tooling for this. It isn't a straightforward part of the car to restore and a lot of people get this wrong so the wheel bearings fail prematurely.
@ridewithtriumph3596
@ridewithtriumph3596 Год назад
​@@itsalldoable Put the outer seal first don't change how and the result of the shim pack size and avoid to remove your new bearing and the risk to damage it.
@itsalldoable
@itsalldoable Год назад
@@ridewithtriumph3596 you would have to pack your bearing with grease before you determined the shim pack size so it could be wrong. But I guess you could still play around with the end float without disturbing the seal 🤷‍♂️ So long as you end up with the correct end float, then that is all that matters. This is the way I have chosen to tackle this and as I said in the video description I have had some great advice from some very knowledgeable members of the TSSC and Club Triumph Facebook groups.
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