manora
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A word of warning if you plan to install a set of manual freewheel hubs as supplied by Milners. Different design to the hubs demonstrated in the workshop link.
No instructions are included which was a bit of a problem as fitting requires the circlip to be relocated to the outer groove on the drive shaft, not something which is clear when you start to install. You have to remove and discard the auto drum and both washers.
Also no gaskets or seals are included. It's not clear what sort of gasket it should be anyway as the design doesn't seem to allow for any kind of sealing.
I used silicone on the mating surfaces and also under the head of the bolts.
The bolts pass into the inside of the hub so any dirt/crap/water which passes down the shaft of the bolts will find its way into the hub. I'll have to strip them from time to time and repack with grease.
Having said all that, they do work although the operation of the knobs is a little stiff at the moment. Likely they will free up with use.
Off this weekend for a day in the hills so they are due for a good testing but I think I will take some tools and the old hubs just in case.
Peter
PS I did take some pictures but they turned out rubbish, lens set to super macro :doh
No instructions are included which was a bit of a problem as fitting requires the circlip to be relocated to the outer groove on the drive shaft, not something which is clear when you start to install. You have to remove and discard the auto drum and both washers.
Also no gaskets or seals are included. It's not clear what sort of gasket it should be anyway as the design doesn't seem to allow for any kind of sealing.
I used silicone on the mating surfaces and also under the head of the bolts.
The bolts pass into the inside of the hub so any dirt/crap/water which passes down the shaft of the bolts will find its way into the hub. I'll have to strip them from time to time and repack with grease.
Having said all that, they do work although the operation of the knobs is a little stiff at the moment. Likely they will free up with use.
Off this weekend for a day in the hills so they are due for a good testing but I think I will take some tools and the old hubs just in case.
Peter
PS I did take some pictures but they turned out rubbish, lens set to super macro :doh