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| Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: banquo Date: March 4, 2020, 11:46 am | |
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| I noticed significant play in the swinging arm following the | |
| Mighty Falcone's trip up the Stella Alpina, and although I'm | |
| sure that the short but brutal trip wasn't the cause, the play | |
| was bad enough that there was no point in putting off the | |
| repair. | |
| Having read of Mark's problems in removing the swinging arm | |
| bolt, I was ready for a fight, but in fact the through bolt came | |
| out easily, after removing the mudguard, rear wheel, sprocket | |
| and chain, and the bolt was still shiny from its original | |
| cadmium or zinc plating. | |
| https://i.ibb.co/vL9QJq8/arm.jpg | |
| https://ibb.co/VM6Qv98 | |
| Any optimism from this success was short lived though, once I | |
| worked out how the pivot had been designed. | |
| They say that the NF frame was designed by Tonti, and maybe it | |
| was, but he must have either had an off day, or given the design | |
| for the swinging arm pivot to his apprentice. | |
| Unusually, the through bolt does not act as the axle; the axle | |
| is a hollow thick-walled tube of about 26mm outside diameter x | |
| about 18mm bore through which the through bolt is a sliding fit. | |
| This steel axle pivots on a pair of STEEL bushes, which are | |
| flanged, and the axle is slightly longer than the dimension | |
| between the outer faces of the bush flanges, to give slight | |
| end-float. The axle is compressed by two cup washers, that are | |
| in turn compressed by the flanges on the frame, under tension | |
| from the through bolt. | |
| Cup Washers | |
| https://i.ibb.co/D15RmsW/cups.jpg | |
| https://imgbb.com/ | |
| Swinging arm bush flanges- note flanges of bushes are the same | |
| diameter as pivot tube, making drifting out extremely difficult | |
| https://i.ibb.co/grNKT6z/flange.jpg | |
| https://ibb.co/b6T9B7z | |
| Swinging arm bush drawing - note the diameter is wrong; it's | |
| actually the outside diameter of the bush, not the internal | |
| https://i.ibb.co/SXLmFHq/bush-dimensions.jpg | |
| https://imgbb.com/ | |
| All of that is fine except for the following issues: | |
| [list] | |
| [li]There is no lubrication or sealing provided for the steel | |
| axle or the steel bushes, so they both rust and wear[/li] | |
| [li]As the bush flanges are the same diameter as the tube on the | |
| swinging arm, it's not possible to drive them out easily, | |
| because there's nothing to support the swinging arm on except | |
| for the trailing arms[/li] | |
| [li]As water and road salt make their way past the bushes, the | |
| axle rusts between the bushes, and of course the rusted section | |
| increases in diameter, so it's impossible to get the axle out | |
| without applying brutal force[/li] | |
| [/list] | |
| I have never seen steel bushes in a swinging arm, but they could | |
| have worked well, if the designer had decreased the diameter of | |
| the axle between the bushes, to allow for rust, and also | |
| provided a grease nipple, so that the axle and bushes could be | |
| both protected and lubricated. If they had even greased | |
| everything during assembly, that would have helped, but it's | |
| clear they didn't.. | |
| Anyway, I had to get the axle out, so, after soaking everything | |
| for two days in Plus-Gas releasing fluid, I supported the | |
| swinging arm on top of a tube, and started to drift the axle | |
| out. I tried a soft hammer and a soft drift, but neither had any | |
| effect, so eventually I had to resort to a large club hammer and | |
| a steel drift. Still the axle would not move, so I removed the | |
| tube that was bearing on the flange of the bush, supported the | |
| axle so it was resting on a trailing arm instead, and resumed | |
| drifting, whereupon the axle came out, taking the lower bush | |
| with it. I mananged to get the opposite bush out with a steel | |
| drift, but I cannot overemphasise just how much brutal force was | |
| required, despite all the prelubrication. The main problem was | |
| the rust in the centre of the axle, but the steel bushes were an | |
| interference fit in the swinging arm, and of course were | |
| 'welded' into place with rust. | |
| Once removed, the wear on the bearing face of the axle is | |
| obvious: | |
| https://i.ibb.co/0YNbPsB/journal.jpg | |
| https://ibb.co/BTDM8n4 | |
| This is after cleaning, so rust has been removed to expose the | |
| serious pitting, and you can see the wear step between the | |
| journal and the un-worn axle. | |
| Here you can see the rust pitting of the centre of the axle, | |
| between the bushes. Again, this is after cleaning all the rust | |
| off with wet and dry paper, but I estimate that the axle had | |
| increased in diameter by at least 1mm, and there was no way it | |
| could be removed through the bushes | |
| https://i.ibb.co/ZxWMfLG/bush-axle.jpg | |
| https://ibb.co/gJzRrjm | |
| My friend Tony had kindly offered to make some new bronze bushes | |
| for the repair, but as the axle had been completely destroyed by | |
| mushrooming the ends during drifting out, the problem was bigger | |
| than that. | |
| Initially, we had hoped he could turn a completely new axle, but | |
| his lathe was not capable of boring the axle at 18mm for the | |
| through bolt, and we could not find any hollow bar stock of the | |
| correct internal diameter. On that basis, I resorted to asking | |
| him to cut the bad ends off the axle, cut the remains in two, | |
| and make a short section for the centre, to make up the | |
| difference. At the same time, the central section was reduced in | |
| diameter from 26mm to 25mm to give clearance for later | |
| withdrawl. Normally a 3-piece axle would not be an option, but | |
| as the only thing that stops it from turning is the clamping | |
| force, and all 3 pieces will be centrally located on the through | |
| bolt, I don't see a problem. | |
| https://i.ibb.co/48fJtrd/reduced-dia.jpg | |
| https://ibb.co/5r924HF | |
| https://i.ibb.co/ftrq4D3/new-axle.jpg | |
| https://ibb.co/sQsbyWT | |
| The bronze bushes should be better than steel, and we have added | |
| a grease nipple to the underside of the swinging arm tube, so | |
| that everything will be protected and lubricated. The bronze | |
| bushes are a sliding fit in the swinging arm tube, and will be | |
| retained by Loctite 641. | |
| The only worry we have is the end float, as I stupidly didn't | |
| measure the axle length before drifting it out, and Tony has had | |
| to guess how much longer to make the axle than the outer flanges | |
| dimension to give some end float. | |
| I'll find out if any adjustments are required when I put it back | |
| together, and won't Loctite the bushes until I'm sure it all | |
| fits, but that day will have to wait until I receive the powder | |
| for powder coating it. | |
| If only they had made it like this in the first place... | |
| I'd strongly recommend that any owner adds a grease nipple. In | |
| retrospect, I'd prefer risking getting some swarf in there, and | |
| drill and tap it in situ (using grease to minimise the chance of | |
| swarf entry), rather than do nothing, but if there's any chance | |
| to dismantle it and fix it properly, I'd take that chance. | |
| Mark's axle had seized into the bushes, and instead of the axle | |
| swinging in the bushes, the through bolt was swinging in the | |
| frame flanges, causing serious wear, and an even bigger | |
| nightmare getting it dismantled. | |
| You have been warned.... | |
| #Post#: 2767-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: monohorizontal Date: March 6, 2020, 3:16 pm | |
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| salut c'est un des points faibles du falcone un graisseur serait | |
| le bienvenu , moi je graisse bien et je r�gle le serrage de | |
| l'axe du bras oscillant pour un jeux correcte et apr�s mes | |
| falcones ne roules jamais sous la pluie alors tout va bien | |
| hi this is one of the weak points of the falcone a greaser would | |
| be welcome, I grease well and I adjust the tightening of the | |
| axis of the swinging arm for a correct game and after my | |
| falcones never roll in the rain so everything is fine | |
| #Post#: 2768-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: Vusette Date: March 11, 2020, 11:50 am | |
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| Hello, | |
| Interesting story! | |
| Where will you drill the holes for the grease nipples? | |
| As far as I can see, if you put them on the upper side of the | |
| swingarm they will be difficult to reach with the grease gun. | |
| On the underside, it's also difficult. And whats more, the | |
| grease will have trouble to move around the shaft. | |
| Philip | |
| #Post#: 2769-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: banquo Date: March 11, 2020, 1:52 pm | |
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| Nipple is on the underside facing slightly backwards. I have an | |
| extended one in for now, but may change to an angled one once | |
| I've checked the assembly. | |
| Orientation isn't important, as you pump the whole cavity full, | |
| until it squeezes out the ends; all surfaces should be pretty | |
| much covered I think. I'll also grease the through bolt on | |
| assembly. | |
| #Post#: 2770-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: monohorizontal Date: March 11, 2020, 2:09 pm | |
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| salut sur mon falcone rouge le bras oscillant �tait d�j� perc� | |
| au dessus vers l'arri�re et dans le milieu je n'ai jamais | |
| install� de graisseur c'est la graisse qui bouche le trou mais | |
| il serait bien avec un graisseur aussi | |
| hi on my red falcone the swinging arm was already pierced above | |
| backwards and in the middle I never installed greaser it's the | |
| fat that clogs the hole but it would be nice with a greaser too | |
| #Post#: 2771-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: banquo Date: March 11, 2020, 6:06 pm | |
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| This is the finished arm after powder coating in RAL6014. The | |
| powder was matt, but came out satin, which suits me, and matches | |
| the rest of the bike pretty well. | |
| https://i.ibb.co/Gk70wcd/coated3.jpg | |
| https://i.ibb.co/pL03mdy/coated1.jpg | |
| https://i.ibb.co/8YXnH2F/coated2.jpg | |
| #Post#: 2772-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: monohorizontal Date: March 12, 2020, 12:52 am | |
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| tr�s bien comme sur ma rouge avec le graisseur en plus c'est | |
| parfait joli travail banquo | |
| #Post#: 2965-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: smellybeard Date: May 29, 2024, 8:38 am | |
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| So, four years later how is it working? | |
| Would you change the way you did anything? | |
| I ask as I'm about to undertake the same job. | |
| #Post#: 2966-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: banquo Date: May 29, 2024, 10:28 am | |
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| All fine so far, and I haven�t come up with anything better in | |
| the ideas department. If doing another, and I do have another, I | |
| might drill for the grease nipple first, and try to inject some | |
| rust dissolving fluid into the annulus before attempting | |
| disassembly. It was very, very brutal� | |
| I�ll wish you good luck: hopefully you won�t need it! | |
| #Post#: 2967-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Swinging Arm issues | |
| By: smellybeard Date: May 29, 2024, 12:07 pm | |
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| [quote author=banquo link=topic=425.msg2966#msg2966 | |
| date=1716996485] | |
| If doing another, and I do have another, I might drill for the | |
| grease nipple first, and try to inject some rust dissolving | |
| fluid into the annulus before attempting disassembly. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Excellent suggestion. | |
| My (red) paint is in excellent condition, so I want to avoid as | |
| much abuse as I can. Heat is out of bounds. I do have a 10 tonne | |
| press and making up tools on the lathe to fit the job is also an | |
| option. | |
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