Monitor Steel- k main bearings
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Monitor Steel- k main bearings
Just pulled a monitor steel apart for a quick refresh. It's has poured babbit bearings full length of the two gear shafts.
Is that the normal for these?
I always thought they had the half moon brass inserts in the different shafts, like the e models.
If they are poured babbit anyone gone back with a brass sleeve instead or if you poured babbit any tips on them.
Is that the normal for these?
I always thought they had the half moon brass inserts in the different shafts, like the e models.
If they are poured babbit anyone gone back with a brass sleeve instead or if you poured babbit any tips on them.
Re: Monitor Steel- k main bearings
check to see if it has the runway in the snout for brass ones to fit. if it does, then maybe someone has poured the babbitt as a quick fix. I think the brass is the same one in the K as it is in the WC.
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Re: Monitor Steel- k main bearings
I'll have to melt them out to get a better look. The big gear shafts after some scraping I found some brass in a partial runway under the babit, the main shaft I can't really see the bottom the top doesn't have the runway.
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Re: Monitor Steel- k main bearings
Somewhat similar, I recently rebuilt a long neck Baker WC, which had lead of some sorts as its front bearing instead of the brass bushing. It didn’t appear to be poured and it popped out fairly easily during the rebuild.
My Baker Monitor X has the brass bushings.
Your poured bearing might pop out as well.
My Baker Monitor X has the brass bushings.
Your poured bearing might pop out as well.
Re: Monitor Steel- k main bearings
Well that looks like one mell of a hess to me. LOL Melt it all out. You have nothing to lose. If the brass runway is intact, go with it. If it's not, you can always go babbitt. Unless they machined it out, it should still be there.
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Re: Monitor Steel- k main bearings
Well got the main shaft melted out tonight, one hour and this is only part of it.
The runways are still there, a little worn but there. Have a spare set of bushings I'm going to see if they will work and then fill in any worn case spots with babbit hopefully.
I left the babit in the bull gear shaft, it's not worn out like the main gear.
The runways are still there, a little worn but there. Have a spare set of bushings I'm going to see if they will work and then fill in any worn case spots with babbit hopefully.
I left the babit in the bull gear shaft, it's not worn out like the main gear.
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Re: Monitor Steel- k main bearings
I would weld up the wallerd place before assembly. It would leak pretty good at that spot. You can use a new bearing to see how high up to weld it. I've done a bunch of those. If I remember, there is a front and rear bearing, and the middle is a space for grease between them. On a hot day if the grease liquifies, maybe it won't run out so much under that front bearing. The notch cut out by the rear bearing is for lube, and a wooden plug goes in it. I bet you don't have the original plug.....lol
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Re: Monitor Steel- k main bearings
Brandon , super nice looking floor in the shop , clean also .
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