wipe_out
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I am in the process of getting the cutlass bearing replaced.. The engineer removed the P bracket because it was the easiest option.. After removing the bearing I was told it was a "non-standard" size and the advice was to have the P bracket machined to fit a "standard" bearing.. I agreed to this and off I went..
Today I collected the P bracket so I could clean it up before it was refitted to the boat.. When I looked at what had been done I noticed that the grooves in the rubber of the bearing were VERY shallow, maybe 0.5mm deep.. I queried this with another engineer who was in the office to be told it was a "standard" bearing.. After insisting that it should have deeper grooves I was told that because my bearing is "Non-standard" and so "Not commercially available".. This meant they had to ream out the rubber of a 3/8" bearing to 1" to fit my shaft because the OD of the required bearing is 1.25" and the OD if a standard bearing for a 1" shaft was too big for my P bracket..
My concern is that by reaming out the rubber, the part of the bearing designed to wear, there is no life left in the bearing now that it has been reamed out.. Also the grooves are there for water to flow in as it's water lubricated bearing so with almost no grooves this wouldn't happen..
What does everyone else think of this situation?
I am in the process of getting the cutlass bearing replaced.. The engineer removed the P bracket because it was the easiest option.. After removing the bearing I was told it was a "non-standard" size and the advice was to have the P bracket machined to fit a "standard" bearing.. I agreed to this and off I went..
Today I collected the P bracket so I could clean it up before it was refitted to the boat.. When I looked at what had been done I noticed that the grooves in the rubber of the bearing were VERY shallow, maybe 0.5mm deep.. I queried this with another engineer who was in the office to be told it was a "standard" bearing.. After insisting that it should have deeper grooves I was told that because my bearing is "Non-standard" and so "Not commercially available".. This meant they had to ream out the rubber of a 3/8" bearing to 1" to fit my shaft because the OD of the required bearing is 1.25" and the OD if a standard bearing for a 1" shaft was too big for my P bracket..
My concern is that by reaming out the rubber, the part of the bearing designed to wear, there is no life left in the bearing now that it has been reamed out.. Also the grooves are there for water to flow in as it's water lubricated bearing so with almost no grooves this wouldn't happen..
What does everyone else think of this situation?