Bigbill
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Ok my son has a newer kawasaki kdx 220 he purchased to race the NETRA hare scrambles here in the northeast,USA. We built the engine and she's running awesome. In the tight woods she's beating the 250's but in other spots the 250's rock.
Ok my point is the opposite side of the clutch shaft the needle bearing is exploding from no oil. I thought it was a fluke at first but the second time it happened we had a design problem. The engineers installed a flat thrust washer covering the bearing. The washer was larger than the diameter of the bearing like sealing off the oil to the bearing. I ground two paths for the oil to get to the bearing inside the case. I did a spiral design. My son is so upset he drilled and tapped the outside of the bearing housing for a zerk fitting. I put the oil grooves even deeper that fed the bearing behind the washer. No more burning out the bearings.
I contacted kawasaki engineering and told them I was a lead engineering lab tech for the world engineering headquarters for Otis elevator. And what my job was in the r&d lab. I got there attention.
They said they knew of no such problem.??? With so many guys racing these off road they have to have a problem?
We switched from the vintage husqvarna at this time when husky parts where hard to get. We never had problems like this with the old Swedish screamers.
Ok my point is the opposite side of the clutch shaft the needle bearing is exploding from no oil. I thought it was a fluke at first but the second time it happened we had a design problem. The engineers installed a flat thrust washer covering the bearing. The washer was larger than the diameter of the bearing like sealing off the oil to the bearing. I ground two paths for the oil to get to the bearing inside the case. I did a spiral design. My son is so upset he drilled and tapped the outside of the bearing housing for a zerk fitting. I put the oil grooves even deeper that fed the bearing behind the washer. No more burning out the bearings.
I contacted kawasaki engineering and told them I was a lead engineering lab tech for the world engineering headquarters for Otis elevator. And what my job was in the r&d lab. I got there attention.
They said they knew of no such problem.??? With so many guys racing these off road they have to have a problem?
We switched from the vintage husqvarna at this time when husky parts where hard to get. We never had problems like this with the old Swedish screamers.