What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
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What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
What is the benefit of using this BRP bearing crush sleeve? How does it effect the performance of a pan car?
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Re: What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
I can't say 100%, but I would assume it's intent is to create a narrow surface for the inner bearing seal to seat against rather than being pushed against a flat block.
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Re: What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
NO, this is not the way it install.THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:I can't say 100%, but I would assume it's intent is to create a narrow surface for the inner bearing seal to seat against rather than being pushed against a flat block.
Actually, it is install in between the two bearings of the rims. After installed, the front rim can "flex" left & right due to there is a small end-play. I will scan the manual here later.
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Re: What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
Well it just goes to show that as usual I'm the Wikipedia of r/c. Lots of free information... most of it wrong!camlchris wrote:NO, this is not the way it install.THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:I can't say 100%, but I would assume it's intent is to create a narrow surface for the inner bearing seal to seat against rather than being pushed against a flat block.
Actually, it is install in between the two bearings of the rims. After installed, the front rim can "flex" left & right due to there is a small end-play. I will scan the manual here later.

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Re: What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
Probably just scraps from another part they machined.
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Re: What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
Sounds like a fancy definition for a spacer.
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Re: What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
If he does see this I hope he knows my comment was in jest. That's my way of bowing out when I don't know what the hell I'm talking about (which is often).camlchris wrote:I hope Mr.Bud Barto can answer it.


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Re: What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
The crush sleeve is used to prevent getting preload on the bearings by allowing the race to be the only part of the bearing coming into contact with the nut or whatever the tightening method is. This allows the ball bearings to rotate freely without any preload as I mentioned before which means less friction.
Also prervents sideload during cornering which would cause more pressure and friction on the ball bearings, the bearing turns freely even while cornering.
Also prervents sideload during cornering which would cause more pressure and friction on the ball bearings, the bearing turns freely even while cornering.
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This is all very interesting!
This is all very interesting!
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Re: What is the benefit of this BRP bearing crush sleeve?
a01butal wrote:The crush sleeve is used to prevent getting preload on the bearings by allowing the race to be the only part of the bearing coming into contact with the nut or whatever the tightening method is. This allows the ball bearings to rotate freely without any preload as I mentioned before which means less friction.
Also prervents sideload during cornering which would cause more pressure and friction on the ball bearings, the bearing turns freely even while cornering.
Thanks so much , my friend !
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