Pitting on reconditioned kingpins/axles?
Discussion
Ive got some reconditioned kingpins from a well known shop on an exchange basis, but slightly worried that one of them is quite pitted as if it was really sevearly corroded before it was reconditioned. This is both the axle and the upright behind where the hub sits.
Is it something to worry about? Im guessing whoever they send them to fit the bushings blasts and paints them and makes a judgement on their condition, but neither of mine coming off the car have anything more than light circumferential marks on the axle, definately no corrosion. I haven't measured it yet to see if its actualy worn/undersized.
I'll try and get photos later but it and they're at my parents house while i work on it in their garrage (with heat, power and a level floor, luxury!).
Is it something to worry about? Im guessing whoever they send them to fit the bushings blasts and paints them and makes a judgement on their condition, but neither of mine coming off the car have anything more than light circumferential marks on the axle, definately no corrosion. I haven't measured it yet to see if its actualy worn/undersized.
I'll try and get photos later but it and they're at my parents house while i work on it in their garrage (with heat, power and a level floor, luxury!).
Pictures will help but... pitting on the axle would concern me if it's on the bearing surfaces. These are the straight bits on the axle, the taper just supports a distance piece between the bearings.
If the pitting is all the way around the surface I would send them back then send yours to me and I'll recondition them for you
Cleaned, painted, new bushes, kingpins, grease nipples and seals. Choice of either standard washers or roller bearings at the top trunnion and shimmed/assembled with correct stub axle float (might be a little more than the cheap ones from the "specialists" but quality costs )
If the pitting is all the way around the surface I would send them back then send yours to me and I'll recondition them for you
Cleaned, painted, new bushes, kingpins, grease nipples and seals. Choice of either standard washers or roller bearings at the top trunnion and shimmed/assembled with correct stub axle float (might be a little more than the cheap ones from the "specialists" but quality costs )
Here's the axles in question (click for the full size image)
The outer bearing part of the axle is better but still not entirely smooth.
DSCF0687 by thisisnotaspoon, on Flickr
The outer bearing part of the axle is better but still not entirely smooth.
DSCF0687 by thisisnotaspoon, on Flickr
Edited by thisisnotaspoon on Friday 20th March 12:11
crumbs the RH one is awful
The one on the left looks like they have used too high a pressure (or too coarse a material) in the blast cleaning.
If the bearing seats properly it might be okay but the seals that runs on the inner step will be toast in no time.
Send them back or you'll be doing it again very soon.
The one on the left looks like they have used too high a pressure (or too coarse a material) in the blast cleaning.
If the bearing seats properly it might be okay but the seals that runs on the inner step will be toast in no time.
Send them back or you'll be doing it again very soon.
Edited by Geordie MGmike on Friday 20th March 14:38
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