AshleyK
Mechanical
- May 29, 2012
- 16
As a quick overview, we're commonly finding that our alternator bearings (6334, so a 170mm ID) have rust on the journal underneath the inner races when removed. The alternators are in a plant room and not exposed to any rain. Has anyone experienced something similar before?
The grease system is working fine. The only thing I can think of is if they were assembled in the factory after being kept in poor conditions, or whether they got wet during transport. One of the explanations given is that 'damp air creeps underneath the race when the bearing gets hots and expands', but I'm not overly impressed with that as an engineering diagnosis. The bearing would be spinning on the journal long before 'damp air' worked its way in.
Any help would be great.
The grease system is working fine. The only thing I can think of is if they were assembled in the factory after being kept in poor conditions, or whether they got wet during transport. One of the explanations given is that 'damp air creeps underneath the race when the bearing gets hots and expands', but I'm not overly impressed with that as an engineering diagnosis. The bearing would be spinning on the journal long before 'damp air' worked its way in.
Any help would be great.