General Category => Wheels & Tires => Topic started by: Sonrisers on July 30, 2013, 06:27:57 PM
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I installed a new rear axle in my rear wheel tonight and went to mount it with 2 new acorn nuts from Wayne, and the acorn nuts bottom out before I get it tight enough to hold the wheel on. I can put some spacers on each side, but the book don't show any spacers. Am I doing something wrong, Or missing something???
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Hmmm....I bought some new acorn nuts from Wayne also, but havent' installed them yet. I did notice that the O.D. of the "step" is smaller than the original acorn nuts. I have some large washers as spacers between the hub & drop out plates to help center the pulley & keep clearance to the fender braces.
I'll check out mine to see if they tighten up.
Mike Sal
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James, do you have the jam nut installed? There is a jam nut on the non brake side. On the side with the backing plate, there is a full thickness nut with a star washer.
If you have all this, measure the total axle length and report back. I will see if I have a disassemble one to compare it to.
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I have the jam nut on the non brake side, and the same size jam not on the brake side, without a star washer....if it is supposed to be a full thickness nut, that may be the problem. The axle is the same length as the one I replaced. Also is the axle centered, or offset to one side or the other?
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The Jam nut is .190" while the full thickness is .450". That may be the difference you need.
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Well on mine I did a double nut on the non break side and a double thick one on the break side.
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Well on mine I did a double nut on the non break side and a double thick one on the break side.
Reese, is that a double nut or just the adjusting cone? Hard to tell from the picture.
Another thing, under the acorn shoulder nuts, do any of you guys use washers? I use outside star washers under mine.
Rick
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"Another thing, under the acorn shoulder nuts, do any of you guys use washers? I use outside star washers under mine."
I have the star washers on the front axle and 'pan' washers on the rear .
Obviously , I need Ricks enclosed trailer :
(http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa28/pdcomm/Simplex/HPIM1780_zpsc2f54c7e.jpg)
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I have large washers under my acorn nuts (on the rear wheel). I don't think there's enough surface contact with just the nut, or one of those star washers, on the drop out plate.
I wonder if the original intent of the shoulder on the acorn nut was to interact with the wheel adjusters they used in the early years.
Mike Sal
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As you can see there is no washers on mine and to weather or not there a cone under there I don't recall. Sidebar on this subject it may be a long time before it gets taken apart.
Pd. If I would of found where he had his trailer parked I would have a enclosed trailer myself. He he he
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I have large washers under my acorn nuts (on the rear wheel). I don't think there's enough surface contact with just the nut, or one of those star washers, on the drop out plate.
I wonder if the original intent of the shoulder on the acorn nut was to interact with the wheel adjusters they used in the early years.
Mike Sal
Mike, I thought that may be an issue, but I have not had any movement in 2 years now.
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The pan washers that are on my rear axle have been there as long as I've owned the bike . The nice snug fitment leads me to believe that the washers are OEM .
I call them pan washers because of the raised outer edge . That would lend itself nicely to sliding through the drop out plate without scrapping the paint off .
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I think I just need to get the double thick nut for the brake side.... the wsher on the outside looks to be a good idea also, as I can already see some scraping on the powdercoat from putting on and removing tthe wheel a few times while adjusting the axle. Thanks guys.