Hi
After 3 weeks of use and 350 miles, I've noticed a couple of worrying issues with my Tongsheng mid-motor:
1) The chain ring wobbles +/- 1mm, enough for it to catch on the motor housing and make a scuffing sound
2) The pedals wobble +/- 1mm in/out/up/down
Neither are caused by loose motor mountings - everything is rock solid. I've removed the crank spindle and there seems to be two problems:
There's a lot of lateral play in the sprag clutch bearing (that holds the chain ring);
The bearings that support the crank spindle are a very loose fit on the shaft (the shaft has been polished by the slippage - see photo). I've bought new spindle bearings and sprag clutch
Question 1: can I use Loctite 638 to lock the bearings onto the spindle / into the housing to reduce the wobble? Is it OK to get loctite on the woodruff key area between sprag clutch and torque sensor?
Question 2: - is this unit made of cottage cheese or have I just been unlucky? It's only been used for commuting on flat UK roads, not off-road single track or steep gradients
Thanks
Jim
After 3 weeks of use and 350 miles, I've noticed a couple of worrying issues with my Tongsheng mid-motor:
1) The chain ring wobbles +/- 1mm, enough for it to catch on the motor housing and make a scuffing sound
2) The pedals wobble +/- 1mm in/out/up/down
Neither are caused by loose motor mountings - everything is rock solid. I've removed the crank spindle and there seems to be two problems:
There's a lot of lateral play in the sprag clutch bearing (that holds the chain ring);
The bearings that support the crank spindle are a very loose fit on the shaft (the shaft has been polished by the slippage - see photo). I've bought new spindle bearings and sprag clutch
Question 1: can I use Loctite 638 to lock the bearings onto the spindle / into the housing to reduce the wobble? Is it OK to get loctite on the woodruff key area between sprag clutch and torque sensor?
Question 2: - is this unit made of cottage cheese or have I just been unlucky? It's only been used for commuting on flat UK roads, not off-road single track or steep gradients
Thanks
Jim