ReInstalling Hub into SSSA (pic heavy)

Started by Airborne, May 01, 2010, 12:25:41 PM

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Airborne

confused about where a couple of parts go because I didnt pay attention when I was ripping things apart.

Heres a parts diagram for reference


could someone match these to the above parts diagram?


also does anyone know what size bolt i can replace this with? I feel like it cant grab enough threads on the swingarm, I would like something longer. When I had it installed it also rubbed the brake disc.


I had the caliper holder pushed flush with the swing arm, yet it still touched. It goes here.


Are parts 7 and 8 from the diagram crammed in this old sprocket?


The old sprocket and the new supersprox looks like they share the same inner diameter?


new sprocket in 42T, hard to find supersprox stealth these days.


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Speeddog




Item on the left is #12 in that diagram.

Center item is the washer that goes under the nut on the *right* side.

Item on the right is goes between the center item (washer) and the wheel itself, on the *right* side.

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also does anyone know what size bolt i can replace this with? I feel like it cant grab enough threads on the swingarm, I would like something longer. When I had it installed it also rubbed the brake disc.


I had the caliper holder pushed flush with the swing arm, yet it still touched. It goes here.



That part is threaded into the swingarm *before* you install the caliper hanger.
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Are parts 7 and 8 from the diagram crammed in this old sprocket?


Part #8 is in the old sprocket.

Parts #6 and #7 are on part #5.



The old sprocket and the new supersprox looks like they share the same inner diameter?


Yes, it has no part #8
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Airborne

Thanks, I think I'm all straightened out now.

Heman found this thread which is amazing
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=34425.0
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minnesotamonster

Airborne, did you replace your Cush drives? If so where did you get them?

I just noticed two of mine are backing out and eating at my eccentric.  :-X
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Airborne

Quote from: minnesotamonster on May 02, 2010, 07:29:57 AM
Airborne, did you replace your Cush drives? If so where did you get them?

I just noticed two of mine are backing out and eating at my eccentric.  :-X


I did not replace them. I inspected them and they look alright. Also this supersprox will not allow the cush drives to back out. My drives only have about 8k miles on them.
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ellingly

Quote from: Airborne on May 01, 2010, 01:16:42 PM
Thanks, I think I'm all straightened out now.

Heman found this thread which is amazing
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=34425.0
I reckon my next citation report I need to generate for work for a pay rise (I'm a professional scientist), I'm gonna include how many people link to my thread.

I made it pic heavy for a reason. :). Glad to see it's all back together :).

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Airborne

Quote from: ellingly on May 03, 2010, 04:44:19 AM
I reckon my next citation report I need to generate for work for a pay rise (I'm a professional scientist), I'm gonna include how many people link to my thread.

I made it pic heavy for a reason. :). Glad to see it's all back together :).

[drink] from downunder now I'm back from looking at rocks in the middle of nowhere :D.

Did you ever find out what grease they used in the bearing? I agree that it looks like awesome stuff.
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When I rebuilt my hub I just used high temp Castrol grease.
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ellingly

Quote from: Airborne on May 03, 2010, 03:39:42 PM
Did you ever find out what grease they used in the bearing? I agree that it looks like awesome stuff.
Nah... I'm almost hoping I can con someone in our organic chem section to have a perve at it for me :).
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He Man

are you talking about the grease for the needle bearings that the axle rides on?

DucHead

Quote from: ellingly on May 04, 2010, 05:28:20 AM
Nah... I'm almost hoping I can con someone in our organic chem section to have a perve at it for me :).

[laugh] [laugh] Good luck with that!
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Airborne

Quote from: He Man on May 04, 2010, 07:57:55 AM
are you talking about the grease for the needle bearings that the axle rides on?

what was that red grease you gave me? mobil 1 synthetic? Im using it on everything. Im not repacking my bearings anyway.

I googled the alvania rl3 grease for kicks and cant find anyone who even sells it.
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He Man

yea mobil 1 synthetic. i pretty much use that on everything.

http://www.desmotimes.com/product164.htm

this is suppose to be some high end stuff.  no FHE though.