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Author: Subject: rocking arm pivots
marc n

posted on 24/8/07 at 08:33 AM Reply With Quote
quote:

That may not be so locost...



but its the correct way of doing it to eliminate stiction
talking £15 per side

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andyps

posted on 24/8/07 at 09:55 AM Reply With Quote
I would think that tapered roller bearing would be good for this application as long as the correct ones are chosen. Quite a few cars use trb's on rear radius arms as the basic design copes with radial and thrust loads which would also exist in a top rocker arm. Take a look at the old 1100/1300, Citroen XM, all variations of the Fiat Tipo chassis and a few others I can't remember.





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