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Old 07-07-2008, 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom Kirkham View Post
There is no spec per say. The bearing spacers are cut to fit to get the right preload. You said that you have a spacer that has disintegrated. I would bet that you meant shim. Do nut use shims they will disintegrate. Anyways what you need is a hardened spacer that is cut to fit. We had a whole stack of different size spacers so we could find the right dimension quickly. We then would make a hardened spacer on the lathe. If the spacer is not hardened the bearing will wear into the spacer and you will lose your preload. We were torquing the bolt to 150 ft-lbs. You also need to inspect the washer to make sure it is not dished. To set the preload we just used a press. It takes way to much time to put the bolt in and out to get the proper set up. Also be sure and Loctite the bolt. Now you know why we went to the Porsche bearing.
Tom,
I'm not sure what the shim ("spacer" is the term used in the repro Cobra owners manual I have) was made of. Since the brakes were changed to Wilwoods from the original Girlings, the Shelby dealer that did the swap (no longer in business) may have changed the shim or not checked the preload. The "preload" in the manual is defined in an unintelligible number.

Can I convert these hubs with the Porsche bearings or will I need the entire hub assembly? I'd be willing to buy them from Kirkham.

Thanks for the reply. I've worked on several of your cars here at Cobra Inc. Your suspensions are amazing.


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