Re: Bearing "shelf life"
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Re: Bearing "shelf life"
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12/26/22 11:31 AM
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I've read recently that NEW opened/unsealed engine bearings have a shelf life...even in a dry and CLEAN environment . What say ye? Never heard this before.
I guess some do have the date stamped on them after all. Date code is not only used for “shelf life”. Used for inventory control, recall, etc. If it makes you feel any better I have several sets of Mopar bearings left over that are in their original cardboard packages. I have used bearings from this collection, that are from the late 60’s. Not a problem with any of them. Likely the only threat to a bearing in storage is moisture and that should be evident. Acids in oil from use in an engine are likely more harsh than anything a bearing would see in storage.
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Re: Bearing "shelf life"
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12/26/22 11:34 AM
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I've read recently that NEW opened/unsealed engine bearings have a shelf life...even in a dry and CLEAN environment . What say ye? Never heard this before.
I guess some do have the date stamped on them after all. Greased and in their original package? Their "shelf life" is longer than you will be alive, so don't worry about it.
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Re: Bearing "shelf life"
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12/26/22 03:46 PM
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Ever heard of "tin whiskers"? This is a phenomenon in which, under special circumstances, tin surfaces develop tiny branches (like a crystal) that grow outward and short out printed circuit boards. Does it only happen with current flow? I don't know.
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Re: Bearing "shelf life"
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12/26/22 04:02 PM
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Ever heard of "tin whiskers"? This is a phenomenon in which, under special circumstances, tin surfaces develop tiny branches (like a crystal) that grow outward and short out printed circuit boards. Does it only happen with current flow? I don't know. Current flow can occur with dissimilar metals.
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Re: Bearing "shelf life"
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12/26/22 05:02 PM
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I've read recently that NEW opened/unsealed engine bearings have a shelf life...even in a dry and CLEAN environment . What say ye? Never heard this before.
I guess some do have the date stamped on them after all. Date code is not only used for “shelf life”. Used for inventory control, recall, etc. If it makes you feel any better I have several sets of Mopar bearings left over that are in their original cardboard packages. I have used bearings from this collection, that are from the late 60’s. Not a problem with any of them. Likely the only threat to a bearing in storage is moisture and that should be evident. Acids in oil from use in an engine are likely more harsh than anything a bearing would see in storage. Same. I have a bunch too from early 70's. Just seeing if anyone else heard this before
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Re: Bearing "shelf life"
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12/26/22 09:14 PM
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Rant on shelf-life! When I was in the military quality assurance always harped shelf-life importance. For example an unopened tube of RTV that was expiring in 30 days would be sent to scrap. But if a mechanic used it on a jet engine that day it could fly for years with no problem.
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Re: Bearing "shelf life"
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12/29/22 11:08 AM
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Current flow can occur with dissimilar metals. x2. That's how thermocouples work, known dissimilar metals generate a small voltage and you can measure temperature if you know which metals are being used.
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