HOW TO: Change Your Axle Bearings The Easy Way - POWER REPUBLIC

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  • Опубликовано: 9 окт 2021
  • This week we're talking how to change your axle bearings the easy way.
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  • @danielgarnier7362
    @danielgarnier7362 2 года назад +12

    Hey man just gotta say, you are the only RUclipsr putting out this content, it’s great. Even though I have a Crg, it’s all pretty much the same. Appreciate the work and time!!

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      Hey Dan, thanks heaps for the positive vibes, tuning in and sharing the video’s!!!!
      yeah most the karts are very similar and the fundamentals are the same.

  • @thinukawijerathne
    @thinukawijerathne Год назад +2

    This is the best youtube channel for karting. Keep uploading videos man. Really worth it

  • @ThisIsAnfield27
    @ThisIsAnfield27 2 года назад +1

    Your video tutorials are awesome. I've been karting on and off for about 10 years and am definitely in it for the long haul. I usually struggle with things like fixing these as my mechanical side is not very good and always apprehensive fixing things. Watching your videos have made things for me so much easier, and I know I understand a lot that I had very little knowledge of. Thanks so much .

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +1

      hey Yo, thanks heaps for tuning in and sharing the videos!!! you are very welcome and I'm stoked you are enjoying the vids!!1

  • @thohou
    @thohou 2 года назад +2

    So easy but it’s Good that you show how it’s done! Thanks

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +1

      yeah its a simple enough process once someone shows you. thanks for tuning in and sharing the video

  • @LDZTomek
    @LDZTomek 2 года назад +1

    Love this channel, well done! 👌🏼 time to get to work on my rotax

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      yeah boi, go get some!!! thanks heaps for tuning in and hopefully sharing the videos and karting knowledge around the globe1

  • @rossscholes9343
    @rossscholes9343 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +1

      anytime Ross , thanks for tuning inm😊

  • @efnosmoke
    @efnosmoke 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      You are very welcome, thanks heaps for tuning in and sharing the videos, it really helps!

  • @AFFMotorsport
    @AFFMotorsport 2 года назад +1

    Good work mate, a very overlooked part of kart upkeep.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +1

      thanks legend for tuning in and the positive vibes

  • @harrimel
    @harrimel 2 года назад +1

    Wish I would’ve watched this before I pulled off the axle. Great video.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      sorry bout that, but that's heaps for watching and sharing YO!

  • @davidmellors9342
    @davidmellors9342 2 года назад +1

    Loving the videos man. Just got my son his first cadet kart, these set up videos have helped me massively. Any plans for a future video on setting up a kart based on someone else's feedback? What to adjust first etc etc? Cheers

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +1

      Hey David, thanks for the great suggestion. we do this all most every week when we are go kart racing. I'll have to come up with an idea about how to make a video with it. stay tuned

  • @thargor6750
    @thargor6750 2 года назад +1

    Just bought an OTK with rotax evo senior. Thanks for the videos!!! I have 2 weeks to prep for the first race. I think it will be a wet one here in the northern hemisphere.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      yeah boi, welcome to the club YO. You are in for a real treat. Wet practise is the best practise

    • @thargor6750
      @thargor6750 2 года назад +1

      @@PowerRepublic yeah looking forward to getting out in the damp as long as the rims arrive in time. Maybe you can do a vid about what to lube and do to your kart after a wet race so it does not go all rusty etc. Also do you have one for winter storage?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      @@thargor6750 yeah we sure do. check the library for the storage. also for the pre race prep. great idea about the wet. spewing I missed a wicked oportuintuy tonight in the rain
      😀

  • @Jmasta7
    @Jmasta7 2 года назад +1

    Great video Dez! If you're interested, milwaukee makes a 3/8 electric ratchet that is simply supreme for working on karts. You can crack bolts loose by hand and then hit the trigger to spin the bolts out with the electric power! Check it out if you dont have one already!

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +1

      thanks for the hot tip JM7. I have contacted Milwaukee just last week about converting all our power tools over from Makita. lets see what happens ......

  • @user-ng6zo2yx9m
    @user-ng6zo2yx9m 9 месяцев назад

    Hey mate, a bit off topic but is it necessary to have holes on the axle for the grub screws on the bearing to sit in? Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @motorsportministries7843
    @motorsportministries7843 2 года назад +1

    Hey if I have some semi dirty bearings, how would you clean them? Also at what point are bearings un saveable? Like if they get dirt in the actual piece? Last question then do you need to relube them with grease?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      hey cal, you been going hard on the off season race prep!!!!
      wash them our with some degreaser and then hose them out first with some water and then compressed air. finally use some WD40 then spray in some lithium grease.
      the inner race will move side to side. not good. normally change em ever 6-12 months, they are not that expensive compared to everything else with go karts.
      yes, use some spray grease. WD40 is too light and won't last long enough.

  • @colinhickman1339
    @colinhickman1339 2 года назад +1

    Any tips on cleaning/lubing the bearing? How often and what to use?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +2

      Hey Col. if you remove them from the kart, you can wash with degreaser and hot soapy water. then blow out with compressed air. Then re- lube with WD first and then finally some spray lithium grease

    • @colinhickman1339
      @colinhickman1339 2 года назад

      @@PowerRepublic thanks man. Me and my son have really enjoyed the videos you post

  • @alfonsoreyesarjona8916
    @alfonsoreyesarjona8916 Год назад

    What kind of lube is the right for the bearings? Thanks and great videos

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  Год назад

      Hey Yo, I use spray grease and then some grafite spray lube. I'll do a YT short on it for ya

  • @KKarczmarczyk
    @KKarczmarczyk 2 года назад +1

    Nice tutorial :) one question - you show at 6:32 how to properly measure distance from the edge of axle to correct position it in the middle of chassis, but it's no so obvious how to choose correct point on DD2, because there's only one bearing, and engine on the other side.

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      thanks heaps for tuning in. i guess on the dd2, i use the chassis rail and a square of the axle to get the correct length. then a good idea is to make a indent or groove in the axle as a reference point for future removal/installs

    • @KKarczmarczyk
      @KKarczmarczyk 2 года назад

      @@PowerRepublicthank you :) yeah, rails under engine looks like good plan to measure correctly ;)

  • @greger5799
    @greger5799 3 месяца назад +1

    I am shopping for some spare bearings. Was looking at SB208/210ZZC4 but found SB208/50ZZC4 as well as many other codes depending on manufacturer etc. What is everyone else running?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  3 месяца назад +1

      we use the standard Tony kart ones, but you can use generic ones from the bearing shop too

  • @trigun7469
    @trigun7469 2 года назад +1

    Where did you get that small tool with the allen keys?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      probably trade tools or Wurth Australia

  • @tyestarr2522
    @tyestarr2522 2 года назад +1

    Mate this has no reference to this video but would like to ask what your thoughts are I'm planing on running tag 125 heavy but I'm overthe weight limit so I'm already a heavier driver then most do you thing being heavier I would be suited to a 30/32 chassis more then a 30mm

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      yeah I reckon the big guys, big kart, little guys =little karts. so a 32mm will probably suit you well. albeit off topic hahaha thanks for commenting/watching/sharing the video

  • @kevingrn3748
    @kevingrn3748 2 года назад +1

    Hey! Is it normal for the bearing til still move around after tightningen the bolt on the casette?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад +1

      hey Kev, probably means the cassette is flogged out

  • @abuckshort
    @abuckshort 2 года назад +1

    @2:50..... genius

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      Thanks for tuning in and sharing the videos. Merry Christmas bro 😎

  • @brennancleveland8575
    @brennancleveland8575 2 года назад +1

    Is it typical for a new axel bearing to not spin freely when new? Do they need to "break in" before they loosen up?

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      Nah they just have been pre greased. Spray them with some WD40 to loosen up the grease

  • @claytonhonaker3049
    @claytonhonaker3049 2 года назад +1

    All great... but can't find any of these parts in the US

  • @user-kd6hx5jl8w
    @user-kd6hx5jl8w Год назад

    What are those bearings called

  • @MrCrazythings11
    @MrCrazythings11 2 года назад +1

    How do you keep your axle from getting rust on it? I find that mine turns rusty once my hand has touched it

    • @PowerRepublic
      @PowerRepublic  2 года назад

      Hey Austin, great question, we use 2 stroke oil. just put some on a rag and rub it straight on the axle. leaves them shinny as!

    • @bernardplanko6780
      @bernardplanko6780 2 года назад

      Dont touch with bare hands, some people are more some less problematic, depends

  • @christianbuczko1481
    @christianbuczko1481 2 года назад +1

    Morning..