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Thread: bearings vs bushings

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    Default bearings vs bushings

    wharts the story????
    i use bearings but one locked solid (like a bushing)and had no
    affect on the speed or the shaft.
    should i just go with bushings and not have to deal
    with the bearing??????????????????
    please keep it friendly....im just asking.


    sorry about the double thread

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    got my answer......
    boca ultra ceramic bearings on the way

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    I've had my wire drive pound ball bearings (good ones) into dust. Make sure there's no angular preload
    on the stub shaft.
    -t

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    Wow...several posts have gone away on this thread.

    Bearings are better and using ceramic or SS is key. How could they not be? Maybe that is the real question.

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    What's better? No idea.
    How could ball bearings not be better? Like one of the disappeared posts said, a thin film of water in a bushing could potentially prevent any metal-metal contact at all as ferofluid bearings do in hard drives, ferofluid bearings are essentially a bushing but with magnetised fluid to keep a thin layer around the shaft, I don't think any of us has the technology to see inside a strut under way but after experiencing both the temperature and noise levels of computer hard drives dropping by previously unheard of amounts when they went from ballraces to feroflud bearings I wouldn't totally discount plain bearings in water.

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    guys the posts didn't disappear.........
    i double threaded this ......
    the 2nd thread is in Fast Electric Rc Boating Questions and Answer Forum,
    sorry.

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