I guess this ghread would be the spot to post this.
I would say make a separate post about this.
This topic is about servicing the E8000 motor, not about converting your bike to bafang.
I guess this ghread would be the spot to post this.
There is also "white lithium grease":
Has anyone tried Aeroshell 22 instead of this stuff?According to previous posts:
The white grease is MOLYKOTE PG-75 High quality, German manufactured grease. Specifically designed for plastic and metal gears, as found in many ebike motors.
To seal the motor case: clean it off with solvent and reseal the case with a thin smear of Blue Hylomar.
Don't get it anywhere near your clutch bearing! Doesn't say anything in the spec about plastic gearing either. Not sure if a synthetic hydrocarbon based grease is as damaging as a real hydrocarbon based grease Looks like great stuff for your wheel bearings though.Has anyone tried Aeroshell 22 instead of this stuff?
Don't get it anywhere near your clutch bearing! Doesn't say anything in the spec about plastic gearing either. Not sure if a synthetic hydrocarbon based grease is as damaging as a real hydrocarbon based grease Looks like great stuff for your wheel bearings though.
Yes, Michael sells the whole tube but because this is only available in 400ml tubes and expensive to ship, we supply small pots of this free with our sprag bearings... Shame we still haven't found a sprag bearing for the Shimano yet.I found that for Sprag bearings it is recommended to use Shell Gadus S2 V100 2
Low Pressure Gadus Grease for Sprag and Clutch Bearings 10ml | eBike Motor Repair
This is the solution to avoid cooking your clutch or sprag bearings found mostly in Bosch and Brose motors. We only offer 10ml pots of this grease. Call us ...ebikemotorrepair.com
Yes , it is a pity that Shimano does not provide any spare part at all and want us to spend big bucks in a new motor.Yes, Michael sells the whole tube but because this is only available in 400ml tubes and expensive to ship, we supply small pots of this free with our sprag bearings... Shame we still haven't found a sprag bearing for the Shimano yet.
Thanks!!!!!!Don't get it anywhere near your clutch bearing! Doesn't say anything in the spec about plastic gearing either. Not sure if a synthetic hydrocarbon based grease is as damaging as a real hydrocarbon based grease Looks like great stuff for your wheel bearings though.
E8000
1. We can't offer a solution for the electrolysis corrosion of the power and controller plugs.
The large bearings in the axle are and it is recommended to change both:Hi
Anyone knows what's the bearing what's under the big metal gear? (Where you need to remove the chainring lockring which requires a special tool to get it out). Hopefully SKF part number so I can get it quick. Unfortunately it fell apart
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From Wiki: Electrolytic Corrosion (Electrolysis) occurs when dissimilar metals are in contact in the presence of. an electrolyte, such as water (moisture) containing very small amounts of acid. The dissimilar metals set. up a galvanic action which results in the deterioration of one of them.
Hi @Bearing Man, Would it be advisable to use a "conductive grease" in motor and battery contacts? The electric current through the contacts can be up to 13 Amperes, so this could improve the contact resistance.
Thank you @Bearing Man, I have not bought any bearing yet. My motor is still performing fine but I feel curiosity and I keep asking questionsAs for the bearing, you could help to keep @Bearing Man in business by buying the bearings from him! Then he will still be here next year to answer all your technical questions... Just a thought
like me.Thank you @Bearing Man, I have not bought any bearing yet. My motor is still performing fine but I feel curiosity and I keep asking questions
Yeah ill probably try that when i can acquire some of it.
For now the lithium ball bearing grease has fixed the problem. No more noise
It got me thinking however... What if when cleaning the motor, i removed some grease from places that i wasnt supposed to remove grease from? I used some of that grease to regrease the cogs, thinking it served no purpose.
But maybe some of the grease that was smeared all over the bearings and between the bearings and the housing has a function of heat dissipation? Particularly heat dissipation of those 2 stub axles?
That, perhaps combined with the fact that i could have applied more grease to each cog, led to excessive friction, heat build up and eventually grease breakdown.
Next time when i'll regrease with the PG75 i'll make sure to apply a generous amount to the bearing-housing surface as well.
I would say, 'maybe able to use' instead of should. None of the greases you have stated are specified by Shimano, or similar to what they use. These greases may work in a Yamaha or Panasonic motor for example, but may not work in a Shimano? As we don't support Shimano, we have done no long term testing on this motor with these products. I would tread very carefully. I would also be very careful about mixing greases inside a motor without extensive research to ensure they are compatible.@S13 I do not think that the grease has thermal properties that helps disipate the heat, but may be you did a very thorough cleaning with solvent and removed any minor trace of grease, but for the regreasing I believe there are different types of grease that should be used:
** Sprag bearings (Clutch) should only use grease Shell Gadus S2 V100 2, else they will be sticky and will get blocked. But you won´t need this unless you disaasembly the sprag bearing rollers and springs.
** For plastic to plastic and plastic to metal gears we should use Molykote PG-75 (Datasheet Attached), which according the datasheet is a Lubricating grease for plastic/plastic and plastic/metal combinations with slow to medium-fast movements and light loads.
** But in the E8000 there are other gears that are metal to metal, and also the cage bearings inside the axle are metal to metal, so probably they require a different grease. Does anybody has a clue of what we should use here??
My motor has not failed yet, but I would like to be prepared for the case it fails, and also I am very curious (Which is not bad as long as you are not a cat ).
I would say, 'maybe able to use' instead of should. None of the greases you have stated are specified by Shimano, or similar to what they use. These greases may work in a Yamaha or Panasonic motor for example, but may not work in a Shimano? As we don't support Shimano, we have done no long term testing on this motor with these products. I would tread very carefully. I would also be very careful about mixing greases inside a motor without extensive research to ensure they are compatible.
Failing at 3500Km is not the same as to rent it every day and accumulate 30000Km. Have you tried to have Shimano fix it in warranty?Yes i know but shimano warranty doesnt cover products that have been used for commercial purposes.
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After reading all posts here ive disassembled e8000 engines. Ive found that only one bearing on main engine rotor had malfunctioned - its was necessarily to unsolder main PCB from the casing and pull out the rotor from the case.
I cant help you with the EP8. Dont have one. But its probably very similar in construction i would think?
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