Hotpoint drum bearings

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  • #57060
    DDDave
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    Doing the above job with the large diameter drum shaft. I noticed the old shaft has a counter seal at the base

    and the new one doesnt

    Is this correct or should there be a seal there please ??

    Thank you.

    #329664
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    The old one probably has a bit that has come away from the old seal and stuck to the shaft.

    New one looks fine, the seal is made against the shaft, not the flat of the alloy casting.

    #329665
    lasty
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    That`s part of the old seal . Remove by easing off with a large flat-bladed screwdriver and clean up the shaft ….

    #329666
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    lasty wrote:Remove by easing off with a large flat-bladed screwdriver and clean up the shaft ….

    Have you seen the state of the shaft in question lasty? 😆

    #329667
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    Well he is a Leeds supporter Martin, probably looks smooth and clean to him. 😛 :rotfl:

    #329668
    DDDave
    Participant

    Thanks for the help guys.

    I will send the old shaft over to Lasty as a spare !!

    #329669
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    iadom wrote:Well he is a Leeds supporter Martin

    Ah yes LUFC……whatever happened to them?

    Even more off topic this next bit (sorry :oops:) but that reminds me….You’ll be splicing the mainbrace again very soon Cap’n Jim so may I wish you god speed in search of the northwest passage this time. Be warned though that should you spot a penguin from that lofty perch atop you may just need to take another bearing with that rusty sextant of yours?:martin:

    #329670
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    Thanks Martin, already in wind down mode. 8)


    Sailor Jim.

    #329671
    Allsorts
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    Is that wind down mode.. or … down wind mode 😆

    George

    #329672

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    I was under the impression from reading in this very forum that the state of the shaft is not critical because the inner part of the seal moves relative to the outer part of the seal. That is to say that the inner part of the seal with its ridges can be debor’d to the worn shaft and no H2O shall there pass through. Can someone confirm or deny this as it would be handy to know for next time.
    Mike.

    #329673
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    Well with the drum spider at £13.13 ex vat from Masterpart why would you risk it. 😉

    #329674
    robbra
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    Plus with the state of that shaft I doubt the bearings would sit very well on it.

    #329675
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    Having a 2nd look at DDDave’s photo’s I don’t recognise his new drum spider as being Hotpoint anyway, not a WM or WMA that I’ve seen before? 😕

    #329676
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    Hmm, you are correct Martin, the old one is definitely a WMA35 spider.

    The casting on the new one looks totally different, a pattern spare perhaps?

    #329677

    Re: Hotpoint drum bearings

    iadom wrote:Well with the drum spider at £13.13 ex vat from Masterpart why would you risk it. 😉

    I probably wouldn’t risk it with one like that in the photo but with one that was less damaged, yes I would. Especially as it would do away with the need to undo those torx bolts and risk damage to the drum with all the wrenching and messing around. Plus hassle/expense of obtaining new bolts.

    As no-one has directly answered my question I will have to assume that none of you knows for sure. I seem to remember it was Phidom who originally brought this to my attention. Not having to change the spider is a big plus for me. I don’t have a workshop where I can just bring back complete drums for re-conditioning. I do all such jobs on site.
    Mike.

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