Either it went under hard accelleration all of the time or the oil pump cavitated, leading to no oil pressure
Yes, a bad AC bearing can cause a motor to overheat. When the bearing is worn or damaged, it increases friction and resistance, making the motor work harder to operate. This additional strain leads to higher temperatures, potentially damaging the motor and other components if not addressed promptly. Regular maintenance can help prevent such issues.
The bearing number for a 55 kW motor can vary depending on the motor's design, manufacturer, and specific application. Commonly used bearings for such motors can include types like 6205 or 6305, but it's essential to refer to the motor's technical specifications or manufacturer's documentation for the exact bearing number. Always ensure that the chosen bearing meets the load and speed requirements of the motor.
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No this motor has a chain it should never need replacement if vehicle has had oil changes on a regular basis
A main bearing gives the crankshaft a smooth surface to spin on, and a rod bearing, provides a surface for the connecting rod to rotate on.
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You didn't say what type of motor. If an electric motor it could be the shaft bearing(s) are worn.
yes it will run because the throw out bearing has nothing to do with the motor it's in the clutch.
The type of bearing that would be fitted to a fractional kW electric motor will depend on the model and maker of the motor. Deep grove ball bearings are the most common bearings used.
Possibly the Heater Motor, if the fan is not coming on at all the bearing in the motor have probably gone out.
This is when the rotor (Shaft of the motor) Stalls, normally due to overloading, bearing failure
Maybe a bad bearing in fan motor