What model of rotisserie do you have the project Nova mounted on? You're right that is a very heavy duty looking tubing notcher. Thanks for another great video. You take care have a good one.
That's the RTS3000. You can get one at this link. Thanks Steve. www.redlinestands.com/catalog/shop-equipment-c-327/automotive-c-327_328/rotisseries-c-327_328_212/redline-engineering-rts3000-rotisserie-p-759
I have the same one and the needle bearings keep working their way out the back of the aluminum block. I noticed watching your video that yours are doing the same thing. Have you figured out a way to fix that?
You can use Loctite 243 or other thread locking adhesive. Pull out bearing, degrease it, apply some loctite, and press the bearing back. There are other loctite adhesives, but this one is medium strength, and you will be able to change bearing if needed, without heating.
What model of rotisserie do you have the project Nova mounted on? You're right that is a very heavy duty looking tubing notcher. Thanks for another great video. You take care have a good one.
That's the RTS3000. You can get one at this link. Thanks Steve.
www.redlinestands.com/catalog/shop-equipment-c-327/automotive-c-327_328/rotisseries-c-327_328_212/redline-engineering-rts3000-rotisserie-p-759
I have the same one and the needle bearings keep working their way out the back of the aluminum block. I noticed watching your video that yours are doing the same thing. Have you figured out a way to fix that?
Honestly I have not noticed any issues with it. If it's doing what you say, I haven't seen it.
You can use Loctite 243 or other thread locking adhesive. Pull out bearing, degrease it, apply some loctite, and press the bearing back. There are other loctite adhesives, but this one is medium strength, and you will be able to change bearing if needed, without heating.