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botherbys

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  1. <p>Thanks Dean, i may ring the tech guys from Timberwolf anyway. There were no shims inside as the last one seemed to melt and fuse itself and so we didn't fit another one so this may need to rectified as well. I'll keep you posted.</p>

  2. <p>Hi Dean, just read your blog on timberwolf fins and bearing fittings. Just hsd mine gone again and they had only recently been replaced, all correct spec ie c grade. It looks as if 'and i quote my mechanic' the shims on the rear nose bearings melted and fused/welded themselves on the inside. It's all been filed down to size but my question is, after it has been run for about 10 mins should there be any heat from the bolt head in the middle. On mine it is hot to the touch, you can keep your finger on it, just about. Is this normal, if not any idea what may be causing the heat. Any info would be greatly appreciated as my mechanic seems to think this is normal but i'm worried as it is my money and without it i can't earn any. Kind regards Simon.</p>

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