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We changed all bearings on our tw 125 . Only really noticed that the flywheel had a bit of movement in it when we where doing a routine blade change . It was then we discovered that the excess play in the bearings was to much . In Layman's Terms our flywheel could be rocked side to side using only minimal hand strength . :001_smile:

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We changed all bearings on our tw 125 . Only really noticed that the flywheel had a bit of movement in it when we where doing a routine blade change . It was then we discovered that the excess play in the bearings was to much . In Layman's Terms our flywheel could be rocked side to side using only minimal hand strength . :001_smile:

 

Thanks. My TW150 has started making some funky noises, like a rumbling I guess. I was expecting to find some play in the flywheel, but I can't feel any by hand, is it safe to assume I can keep using it until I feel some play?

 

I did check the fins while I was at it, a couple of small chunks missing so they're already on the shopping list for when the bearings get done.

 

Thanks, Charlie.

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Thanks. My TW150 has started making some funky noises, like a rumbling I guess. I was expecting to find some play in the flywheel, but I can't feel any by hand, is it safe to assume I can keep using it until I feel some play?

 

I did check the fins while I was at it, a couple of small chunks missing so they're already on the shopping list for when the bearings get done.

 

Thanks, Charlie.

 

It's the chunks out of the fins cansing the rumble; unbalancing the wheel and mullering your bearings! change the fins AND the bearings at the same time. Doing mine Saturday for exactly the same reason.

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It's the chunks out of the fins cansing the rumble; unbalancing the wheel and mullering your bearings! change the fins AND the bearings at the same time. Doing mine Saturday for exactly the same reason.

 

Ah ok! Must say the chunks don't look very fresh and it only just started making a noise. Only small chunks say the size of a 5p but you must be right throwing it out of balance.

 

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Charlie.

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Ah ok! Must say the chunks don't look very fresh and it only just started making a noise. Only small chunks say the size of a 5p but you must be right throwing it out of balance.

 

Thanks

Charlie.

 

My tw 125 has a few chunks missing from the fins and it runs smooth . The missing bits are a lot bigger than 5p lol . We're talking 2 x size of a £2 pound coin . If in doubt even it out lol .

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