jaguarjoe
Automotive
- Sep 6, 2003
- 2
Hi-
I have two Jaguars both with IRS. They both have similar, but not identical differentials, output stub axles, half shafts, and wheel hubs.
Both of these cars use the half shaft as the top portion of the suspension link so that all of the axial force of the suspension gets absorbed in the differential's ouput stub axle bearing. It has to handle the radial as well as the axial load.
The older Jag (an '87) has dual back to back output stub axle bearings. They do not seem to have trouble handling the double duty presented to them. On the other hand, the newer Jag (a '94) has only a single 6207 deep groove ball bearing to handle exactly the same loading both radial and axial. The deep groove bearing wears on one side from the high axial load. Needless to say, these cars lose these bearings frequently.
I see that angular contact bearings can handle higher axial loads and a 7207 bearing of this type has the same dimensions as the 6207 presently used in the car. As far as I know al of the afterkarket repair kits supply 6207's also.
Now for the dumb question- why not use 7207 angular contact bearings here instead of the 6207's?
I have two Jaguars both with IRS. They both have similar, but not identical differentials, output stub axles, half shafts, and wheel hubs.
Both of these cars use the half shaft as the top portion of the suspension link so that all of the axial force of the suspension gets absorbed in the differential's ouput stub axle bearing. It has to handle the radial as well as the axial load.
The older Jag (an '87) has dual back to back output stub axle bearings. They do not seem to have trouble handling the double duty presented to them. On the other hand, the newer Jag (a '94) has only a single 6207 deep groove ball bearing to handle exactly the same loading both radial and axial. The deep groove bearing wears on one side from the high axial load. Needless to say, these cars lose these bearings frequently.
I see that angular contact bearings can handle higher axial loads and a 7207 bearing of this type has the same dimensions as the 6207 presently used in the car. As far as I know al of the afterkarket repair kits supply 6207's also.
Now for the dumb question- why not use 7207 angular contact bearings here instead of the 6207's?