Re: green axle bearings
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Re: green axle bearings
- From: Markmopar <chymar01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2005 16:52:29 -0500
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Greens suck. it's that simple. i can't count the number of failed ones
i've replaced.
the ONLY place i would use them is on a spool-equipped racecar that has
no thrust block in the center to adjust the stock bearing.
if you have a clutch style sure-grip you must remove the center thrust
block/pin assembly to avoid sideloading the Green bearing, making it
blow up even faster.
Mark
moparbikeguy@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am thinking about changing to the "green" axle bearings in order to
eliminate the end play adjuster. Is there a concern in using these
bearings when changing from open to sure grip center sections?
'65 Coronet 500
500 CID Wedge
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