Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: rear wheel hell still

Author: Ray Hale

Date: Aug 13, 2005, 10:33 AM

Post ID: 1719292656



Keith,
I already tried this and adding more shims to allow the wheel to spin
creates a lot of side to side play.
Ray

Keith Ruff wrote:
 
I would try adding a shim/spacer to the bearing and re-install with
everything together. Sounds like the brake hub may be binding up
against the wheel when you tighten everything up. I had this same
problem with my Ambo, added a bearing shim, and the world was re-aligned

:)

Keith Ruff
70 Cafe Racer Ambo
Manahawkin, NJ
Ray Hale wrote:
 
Hi,
Here's the scenario. Trying to mount the rear wheel on the 73 Eldo. I
shimmed the bearings without the brakes installed, but using the backing


plate of course. Mounted the wheel to the rear end, still without
brakes, but with all hardware, tightened down the axle and the wheel
spins fine, no side play. Installed the brakes, refitted the wheel,
tightened it down and it won't budge. Took it off, removed the brakes,
compared the shoes and lining to the old ones, same measurements, except


for lining thickness. I can drop the brake assembly into the drum and it


will spin freely. The linings aren't stopping the wheel from turning.
Never hooked up the brake linkage so that's not interfering. New springs


on the brake shoes. Inside of drum is clean without ridges.

Can't figure out why the wheel turns great without the brakes, then not
at all with them, when the brakes will turn freely inside the drum
before it's attached to the bike. Have checked and triple checked
everything I know to look for. All bearings, seals, shoes, and springs
are new and correct. Don't know what else to investigate.
Ray
pax sine tedio
73 Eldo "19"



pax sine tedio
73 Eldo "19"

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