I hope your local mechanic was talking about women and not motorcycles. Too tight will cause them to heat up. When you check the bearings for end play they must be clean & grease free, so your end play is probably more then .001 if you checked it after greasing. Plus the end play would increase with wear so I'm sure your safe, only thing you want to be careful of is that the shim with the raised area faces the bearing race or the shim could damage the bearing cage. Most old school bikers like the old style bearings because you take them out and clean & inspect them every 10,000 miles, the new sealed bearings just go one day and there's no way of telling untill your a long side the road.
Hey Chopper
I'm a first timer @ this & maybe the last time ~ going NUTS on how to understand this ENDPLAY deal.
Got new tires; new race has been pressed-in by M/C Shop. Got all new Timken Bearings,Seals & Shims. Got Magnetic Stand & Dial Indicator too.
Now if only I can understand how the heck can I check and correct ENDPLAY while my wheel are OFF my '85 Electra Glide Classic - Whew
Questions:
Lets say I want to check for ENDPLAY by putting my wheels back on the bike without grease (at least I know that much so far) Got everything in the hub against the pressed race i.e. Metal spacer which Plastic spacer is wrap around;
next is: shimes (4) were taken out and (4) new ones in. Stepped spacer is the first one in back of bearing YES/NO ?
O.K. I tighten it all up according to specs .002 - .006
Now where do I place my magnetic stand ? on the brake disc YES/NO ?
If its YES - then I place my dial indicator point WHERE ?
So that's where I am now till you tell me and show HOW-2-. :worthy
I came across this picture but DON'T know how it works completely YET.
What's happening on the other side of the wheel/axle in the picture ? Something got to be holding the axle in place in order to test and correct for ENDPLAY ~ I'M DONE :newsmile071:
Schooner welcome to the forum, and kudo's to you for doing a search on your subject.
Thick washer goes next to bearing race, then shims between that washer and the inner spacer sleeve.
Magnetic stand on brake disc, and pointer on axle end. Then pull/push wheel side to side for end play.
What is not evident in the picture you posted, is that there are spacers on the axle, and it's all tightened up like it would be on the bike. The axle is pulled/pushed to get end play.
I hope this helps you.
If you have reassembled the wheel correctly with the bearings and shims you then need extra spacers to fill the area of the axle between the wheel and the head and the wheel and the nut and tighten the axle to 65 ft lbs the head on one side of the axle and the nut on the other end pushing against the spacers that push on the bearings hold the axle in a fixed position although there should be that wee bit of movement that is end float
i found it easier to put it on the bike
Brian
If you have reassembled the wheel correctly with the bearings and shims you then need extra spacers to fill the area of the axle between the wheel and the head and the wheel and the nut and tighten the axle to 65 ft lbs the head on one side of the axle and the nut on the other end pushing against the spacers that push on the bearings hold the axle in a fixed position although there should be that wee bit of movement that is end float
i found it easier to put it on the bike
Brian