debun
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2008
- 34
I recently replaced the bearing on my motocross bike (Suzuki RM 125) The bearing has 9 hours of use on it and it blew up. The bearing is in the transmission and supports the left hand side of the counter shaft. It's a wet clutch and the oil that lubricates the clutch plates also lubricates this bearing. The OE bearing is a 6003 17 X 35 X 10
I have never seen a bearing failure like this in my life. It was a Chinese bearing (which many are now). I'm suspecting debris but that still shouldn't cause the bearing to grenade like it did. The other difference from OE is this was a CN clearance and OE likely C3 (CN is from 3-18um and C3 is 9-25um). Could the temper be wrong? Dirty steel? What are your thought?
I have never seen a bearing failure like this in my life. It was a Chinese bearing (which many are now). I'm suspecting debris but that still shouldn't cause the bearing to grenade like it did. The other difference from OE is this was a CN clearance and OE likely C3 (CN is from 3-18um and C3 is 9-25um). Could the temper be wrong? Dirty steel? What are your thought?