Heating up is very common with knocking out & in, some bearings. Using a gas torch can be dangerous for both insulation and solder.....Ok its all back together again The bottom bracket bearings had gone, well the needle roller ones had. The bottom bracket has 2 needle roller bearings and 2 caged roller bearings. Only the needle rollers has gone. I got the needle roller ones 'off the self ' from a local bearing company for about £10 each, but could not get the seal as its a very odd size. Had to get the seal from china via ebay, for £7, as the only one I could find in europe was 16 euros and 33 euros postage. The only problem I found was that the tube, that holds the bottom bracket, needs a little heat to both nock the old ones out and put the new ones in, not too much as there is electronics near and you dont want to melt the solder.
Would that make your balls brittle, for a time? Would your balls shatter if used before they warmed up?When fitting the new bearing stick it in the freezer for a while to shrink it. Less heat needed in the casing then.
Not good if you are a brass monkey.Would that make your balls brittle, for a time? Would your balls shatter if used before they warmed up?
If your balls are red it's time to worry.Are all bearings of a certain size equal? How is ball strength defined? What should one look for, when selecting new balls for Bafang motors? Are some ball types better than others? I know they use frictionless ruby balls in some watches.
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I worry all the time about my blue ballsIf your balls are red it's time to worry.