Cool Power

vicenterc at comcast.net vicenterc at comcast.net
Thu Jun 10 12:32:59 AKDT 2004


Where you got the SS sealed bearings?  I have a new OS 160 that I will use soon.  I want to buy new spare bearings (front and rear?).  Looks like the original ones wont last too long.

If you can provide catalog number, brand and other details would be nice.

Thanks,

Vicente.


> I have been using sealed SS bearings in a couple of OS 160's with great success. 
> The first engine went through open carbon steel bearings in less than 30 flights 
> (2 sets). Information that I got from a bearing supplier, is that the grease 
> used in the bearings is rated for the temperature rating of the bearing. 
> Generally speaking, carbon steel is rated at about 250 deg. F and SS is about 
> 350 deg. F. So, in addition to getting the corrosion resistance, SS handles a 
> greater heat range.
> 
> The first 160 has approx. 200 - 250 flights and over a year on the sealed SS 
> bearings and they are still smooth and tight. On the second motor I changed the 
> stock bearings out for the sealed SS right after breaking the engine in. It now 
> has about 120 flights in about 7 months. 
> 
> Sealed bearings are designed to be "water tight" and the grease should not 
> "wash" out.  The seals will eventually wear down and allow fuel to enter the 
> bearing but considering that the oil in the fuel should actually be lubricating 
> the bearing to seal contact point I would imagine this break down will take some 
> time.     
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Gene Maurice
> AMA 3408 NSRCA 877
> Plano, TX
> gene.maurice at comcast.net
> 
> 
> > Nat, this is a sealed and greased bearing then right?
> > I was wondering about trying this in my Webra, is it a
> > high temp grease and seal compound?
> > 
> > I figured the grease would eventually wash out but I
> > dont recall getting 300 flights on a bearing yet.
> > 
> > --- Nat Penton <natpenton at centurytel.net> wrote:
> > > I'm around 300 flights on the 91FX with the sealed
> > > bearings from Boca. Don't run dry and no afterrun
> > > oil and tickled pink.Bearings still feel great. 30%
> > > nitro, good crankcase ventilation.           Nat
> > > Penton
> > >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> > >   From: Dave Smith 
> > >   To: discussion at nsrca.org 
> > >   Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 3:42 PM
> > >   Subject: Cool Power
> > > 
> > > 
> > >   I received my first batch of Cool Power with the
> > > new label on it.
> > >   This label says in bold letters,"DO NOT USE AFTER
> > > RUN OILS".
> > > 
> > >   Any comments on this??
> > > 
> > >   Dave
> > 
> > 
> > 
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