spridgets
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Double Bearing hubs for Spridgets - anyone using them?

To: "Mike & Kerry Gigante" <mikeg@vicnet.net.au>, "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Double Bearing hubs for Spridgets - anyone using them?
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 01:40:39 -0800
Cc: "Thickos" <team-thicko@autox.team.net>
Mike,

I have double bearing hubs on my vintage race Bugeye. When I put the car
back together after it's retirement from racing, I recall that it was the
head of the wheel studs that was rubbing the edge of the rubber boot of the
wheel cylinder. I can't remember it it made contact with the springs too.
We ground a bevel on the outer edge of each stud and that seems to have
cured it. It seems we put the springs behind the shoe instead of in front
as well. I'm not sure if these are the same as the Mini-mania hubs, but the
clearance is close non-the-less.

Glad you weren't hurt!

Gerard

At 4:31 PM +1100 2/15/00, Mike & Kerry Gigante wrote:
>I recently fitted a set of DB hubs I bought from Mini Mania back in
>'96 (I know - I'm so slack).
>
>I fitted them to my new racecar just before Bathurst last year. At the 2nd
>meeting
>with these hubs on, I had a total brake failure at about 120 mph at the 1st
>turn at
>Sandown - *very* hairy ride which ended up about a yard and a half from an
>armco barrier that it self is about 100 yds from the track.
>
>Well I now know what happened. The shoe return springs were ground down by
>the hubs causing the shue to wear out very assymetrically and rapidly. The
>piston
>them popped out of the wheel cylinder and presto - no brakes (early master
>cylinder).
>
>I have played around with the hubs and springs and tried all the
>combinations that
>seemed likely but cannot avoid a slight rubbing b/n the hubs and the
>springs. As I
>am heading off for a closed road special stage rally this weekend, (one with
>lots of
>trees and cliffs close to the roads), I have removed the hubs and gone back
>to originals
>until I find a solution.
>
>Maybe I'm missing something, but these things seem dangerous to me. If there
>is a
>way around it, I'd appreciate hearing from you. If you reckon I'm mistaken
>for some
>reason, tell me why and I'll respond with an affirmative or a negaative!
>
>Yes, I am sure that is what happened - a quick glance at the other side
>showed that it
>was destined to fail not far down the line.
>
>If you do have the hubs, maybe youshould check those springs and let us know
>whether the same is happening to yours.
>
>Yes, I am aware that the top springs are handed.
>
>Mike




G G              Gerard Chateauvieux
 E A
  R R        pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com
   A A
    R G          Pixelsmith  on  Duty
     D E
      S      http://www.gerardsgarage.com







<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>