So okay folks let's step back and take stock of the recent events.
Bob Donaugh's pump was a standard automotive water pump installed and
failed before 1100 miles a week before he left for Tucson. In reliability
terms this is an INFANT MORTALITY.
His failure was a broken W/P bearing shaft.
The Shaft was broken at the ball race closest to the Radiator.
A shaft broken at the ball race means that the raceway and balls were
degraded to the extent that the balls penetrated the .050" of case depth
hardness of the race.
Why?
A degraded raceway means that the metallurgical properties to support the
load were exceeded or defective.
In my experience, a degraded raceway that early in life cycle occurs from
one or more of the following:
1. Defective steel or or heat treatment.
2. No lubrication or diminished lubrication( water
intrusion)
3 grease contaminated with metal particles.
4 internal fit too tight.........Preloaded
5 Engine belt Loads that exceed the design intent of
the application
Ball/Ball Integral shaft water pump bearings have long been plagued with
breakage due to the "point contact" loading. A Roller/Ball bearing spreads
out the load and diminishes the effect of the Point contact on a reduced
diameter, the ball track. Rollers on the other hand contact the shaft OD
which is larger than the ball track and over a substantially larger
surface area. This design achieves 3 times the load carrying ability.
Here is valuable info that you must consider when doing any maintenance on
the front of your engine. Replace your tired BALL/BALL TYPE Water pump
with *Cardone** Select* #5521118H water pump!
here is why:
http://my.cardone.com/techdocs/PT%2058-0002.pdf--
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Regards,
Tom Pryor
4188 Limerick Dr
Lake Wales, Fl 33859
Cell 248 470 9186
Living on a waterfront is not a matter of life or death. Its more
important than that.