Hi peeps.
Despite copious and regular greasing My 1999 Funtech 350 rear drive shafts are getting a little tired and could do with refurbishing. Does any one have any details as to where I might get replacement bearings at all? Thats assuming that the driveshafts are repairable of course!
I seem to remember someone writing about drive shafts some time in the past in the forum, but I haven't been able to find it, might have been in amongst other details perhaps - ot maybe I,m just imagining it!!!!!
I,m wondering if I were to take a shaft into a bearing specialist they might be able to identfy a supplier?. Hope someone can help. manythanks. Happy Podding!
Regards
Alan
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Permalink Reply by Alex on March 5, 2010 at 21:45
Permalink Reply by Alan on March 5, 2010 at 21:56 Hi - Not been around for a week or so.
I suggest that you can get the bits to refurb them from a bearing supplier. The drive shafts are all standard parts.
Take the shafts in, even better if you can dismantle them - there is a 90% chance the old guy who sits behind the counter will say something like "um - hmmm - yes, not seen these in a few years, but i might just have ....."
You may as well do the wheel bearings as well whilst you are at it. They will only cost a few ££
Permalink Reply by stephenrandall@hotmail.com on July 29, 2010 at 17:34 I have just greased the drive shafts on my recently aquired pod.
It does look as if they cannot be done , as you say the nipples are right inside the joints, but it can be done
this is how i did mine.
Support the pod on the frame that goes under the engine. (blocks of wood remove or similar) rotate the wheel until the grease nipple is at the bottom ,remove the top bolt that connects the shock absorber to the frame , get an assistant the lift the wheel as high as is possible this allows you to get a grease gun on to the nipple" just". reassemle in reverse and repeat on the other side . Just a note I greased mine with Rocol waterproof bearing grease .Hope this helps. cheers steve
Permalink Reply by Alan on July 29, 2010 at 19:08
Permalink Reply by Albert on August 21, 2011 at 22:54 Rocol is the grease, correct.
The correct detail is Rocol Sapphire 2, blue waterproof grease, manufactured by Rocol, Swillington of Leeds,
aavailable in drums, canisters and plastic grease gun thingys.
Very good all round lubricant. I also use it to lubricate the self tailing winches, the anchor windlass, steering mechanism, and on different parts of the rig on my yacht.
Marvellous stuff. Beautiful blue colour.
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