August 15, 2008

How to change model airplane engine bearings (part 2 of 2)

Part two of a video that explains how to replace worn bearings in a model airplane engine.

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August 15, 2008

xjet @ 4:22 am

You can freeze the …
You can freeze the bearing but the problem with that is that since aluminum is such a good conductor of heat, the bearing will quickly "chill" the crankcase casting when you start to push it into place so it will probably not go all the way home before the fit gets too tight. It's much better to heat the crankcase — then chilling the bearing won't be necessary. Also note that if you do freeze the bearing, you need to use lots of oil to displace the water droplets once it's in.

wirelesscps @ 4:22 am

can you just freez …
can you just freez the bearing just asking

clintomo @ 4:22 am

Great Post! Thanks.
Great Post! Thanks.

somegeek @ 4:22 am

Friggin brilliant …
Friggin brilliant man - thanks for taking the time to post this!

vinii240626 @ 4:22 am

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bom video

geany991 @ 4:22 am

tu payaso no ay ke …
tu payaso no ay ke poner aceite all

psantaana @ 4:22 am

Excelent videos. …
Excelent videos. Thanks xJet.

igehring @ 4:22 am

I understand your …
I understand your hurry !
The video on cleaning will be anxiously expected.
Thanks

xjet @ 4:22 am

I wanted to fly …
I wanted to fly again that afternoon! I'll do a separate video on how to clean your engine using the anti-freeze crockpot method a little later.

igehring @ 4:22 am

very good …
very good instructions, but why didn´t you take the chance to give the engine a good clean ?

yahalloo123 @ 4:22 am

very good.
very good.

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