MIke,
I replaced the front wheel bearing in my PA a couple years ago. They are the
same as TA/TC and therefore readily available from local bearing suppliers.
And cheap too. You don't need a specialty MG supplier.
I used tapered roller bearings, a bearing spacer as original, and shimmed
the spacer to get nice rolling hub with no movement when the stub axle nut
was done up tight to about 75 ft-lbs to 85 ft-lbs on the original 5/8" BSF
stub axle nuts. And don't forget the left side is a left hand thread.
I like tapered rollers for several reasons:
1-you can Loctite the outer race into the wheel hub to take up any slack in
the hub . Who knows what 75 years of use and abuse have done to the hub
bearing races and shoulders. You can't easily measure this with original
ball bearings.
2-the bearing spacer can be shimmed to give exactly the right pre-load in
the tapered roller bearings regardless of hub wear.
3-tapered rollers are much superior bearings with increased load capacity,
not that this is a big concern on the PA.
The advantage of ball bearings is you can buy pre-sealed for life bearings
and so no messing with bearing grease.
As the J2, PA, N , TA, TC stub axles sizes are all the same, I can repair
damaged stub axles with a new insert. Whatever you do, I would magna-flux,
or crack test, the underside of the stub axles and check for cracks.
Send me a separate email for bearing numbers, depending on what type you
decide to use.
best regards, Bob
Bob Grunau
150 Pinewood Trail
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada, L5G-2L1
905-274-4136
grunau.garage@sympatico.ca
I'm in need of front wheel bearings for my PA. I note that Sports and
Vintage in the UK shows the same catalogue number for the TA as for the PA.
. My question is whether the TC and TA share the same front wheel bearings.
If so it would be easier to get them from an American supplier as the
postage is so expensive from the UK.
Anyone have knowledge of this? Thanks
Mike
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