Yes I know of the positive stop S&S race, but has anyone tried Loctite 638?
Could it a combination of too much IP bearing clearance and too tight primary chain that cause this walking on a standard 1340 EVO?
Quote from: xlfan on May 01, 2023, 03:15:05 AMYes I know of the positive stop S&S race, but has anyone tried Loctite 638?
Could it a combination of too much IP bearing clearance and too tight primary chain that cause this walking on a standard 1340 EVO?
. Do a search on the site for S&S race and you'll find several threads with versions of what you are looking for. It has been discussed here fairly often.
Mid USA Motorcycle parts sells a non-slip race that works 100% perfect.
John
If memory serves . I think the green loctite is used for press fit .
Quote from: Ironheadmike on May 02, 2023, 07:45:35 AMIf memory serves . I think the green loctite is used for press fit .
The IPB race is a press fit.
Seems no one except Ironheadmike actually read the OP's question. :doh:
I was going to suggest contacting Henkel and ask which of their products would suit the type of force that the bearing race will see. It's a radial load but over time forces the race in an axial movement towards the transmission. I've had good luck in the past with Henkel helping with their product selection. The only downside I can see if it works is needing heat to remove it.
https://www.contact.henkel-adhesives.com/technical-support.html (https://www.contact.henkel-adhesives.com/technical-support.html)
My experience with green loctite is definitely needed heat to remove.
Quote from: Coyote on May 02, 2023, 09:03:36 AMSeems no one except Ironheadmike actually read the OP's question. :doh:
There's actually 2 questions asked. Both have been discussed on here quite a bit (offering more than one remedy).
Quote from: cheech on May 02, 2023, 08:38:41 AMQuote from: Ironheadmike on May 02, 2023, 07:45:35 AMIf memory serves . I think the green loctite is used for press fit .
The IPB race is a press fit.
Yes, I know. The green loctite is for press fit
I would use 609.
I've never found any magic chemical, syrup, that would keep the IP bearing race from walking, if it had a mind to. Before the "Non-Slip Bearing Race, I used to tack the race in 2 places with tig torch. Easy to undue if needed. :wink:
John
Quote from: jsachs1 on May 10, 2023, 01:13:36 PMI've never found any magic chemical, syrup, that would keep the IP bearing race from walking, if it had a mind to. Before the "Non-Slip Bearing Race, I used to tack the race in 2 places with tig torch. Easy to undue if needed. :wink:
John
I sure would like to figure out why some of those IP bearing races establish that mindset 😊