Yami-Rider
TigerCraft FV-PRO
- Location
- Texoma
I built one over the winter for a buddy using the stock bearings that come with it, have atleast 40-50 hours and zero problems thus far.
Depending on bearing used, there is only 1/10th to 8/10th" of a thousand ball clearance. If the housing has interference fit it would of course preload the bearing. - housing exposed to cold water shrinks, bearing heats up quickly and grows when run- might not be safe at 35000 feet.Have been doing alot of research on this issue since it has now happened on 2 pumps that we built here. I had previously thought it was just improper pump assembly technique that was causing the issue. After several pumps that we built had the issue, it pointed to some other problem.
Bearing and seal brand do not seem to matter. Oem bearings and seals have failed for some while a/m bearings and seals have worked for others without issue.
I consulted with machinist guru Carl of Cold Fusion and he thinks that the interference fit of the bearings to the solas pump is a little too tight for stainless steel. The thick walled, harder stainless doesnt 'give' like the softer aluminum of oem or skat mag pump hub. Additionally he thinks the machining process can often leave a slight taper inside the solas housing, putting extra pressure of the front bearing where most failures have been. The tolerances are so tight that one pump can work fine and another be off just enough to cause a problem.
This makes proper assembly and pump alignment even more important. A pump that is misaligned puts even more stress on tight bearings adding to the problem. We are looking into honing the inside of the solas pumps to make the press fit better.
Is solas admitting to the issue and or replacing anything?
Yes, would be nice to remove - I'm guessing here- about 1 thou from the bore down to within 1/16 of bottom (bearings have outside chamfer). Regrettably the machine shops I know/trust would charge more than the cost of the housing. Please, start thinking, Carl.Have been doing alot of research on this issue since it has now happened on 2 pumps that we built here. I had previously thought it was just improper pump assembly technique that was causing the issue. After several pumps that we built had the issue, it pointed to some other problem.
Bearing and seal brand do not seem to matter. Oem bearings and seals have failed for some while a/m bearings and seals have worked for others without issue.
I consulted with machinist guru Carl of Cold Fusion and he thinks that the interference fit of the bearings to the solas pump is a little too tight for stainless steel. The thick walled, harder stainless doesnt 'give' like the softer aluminum of oem or skat mag pump hub. Additionally he thinks the machining process can often leave a slight taper inside the solas housing, putting extra pressure of the front bearing where most failures have been. The tolerances are so tight that one pump can work fine and another be off just enough to cause a problem.
This makes proper assembly and pump alignment even more important. A pump that is misaligned puts even more stress on tight bearings adding to the problem. We are looking into honing the inside of the solas pumps to make the press fit better.
Me and my buddy both installed this mag pump in our SJ's this year in Feb. He used the WSM bearing kit... Bad idea.. The bearings failed in two weekends of riding... I used OEMs however and I didn't have any issues until I noticed I had two blown motor mounts.. While fixing those I noticed my midshaft seal was sitting next to my couplers...I left the ski in another state to be tinkered with and fixed bc I'm honestly just tired of working on my ski for a while...I'll be replacing all mounts with rhaas mounts.. Pressing a new midshaft and bearing kit into my old midshaft housing... a new driveshaft to replace my older worn one.. I'll check pump bearings when this is done...I really hope this doesn't lead back to the pump.
Can I have some advice please? I have a Solas Magnum for my SXR. Had it for almost a year and just found water inside the bearing housing.
I would like to have it rebuilt, and was thinking of asking JetManiac if he would do it for a fee.
But in the meantime (as in this weekend), I would like to ride. Can someone tell me how to get the old grease out so that it can be replaced with fresh grease or oil for the weekend? If I have to remove anything more than the shaft and conical spacer to do this, can someone also tell me how to press out the bearings?
Thank you all for very informative input.
Thank you! I will ask him if he has the time.