On our Aloha 32, I can rock the wheel back and forth (at the rim) almost two inches.
It's and Edson pedestal with a 1 inch straight shaft. When I had a quick look, the wheel nut threads into a bit of a recess on the wheel hub. One problem is that it doesn't thread in far enough (about 1/8 less than needed). I added a 1/4 inch washer so the nut can snug against the hub. That stopped the back and forth play but now I have a good 10 degrees that I can turn the wheel without the spindle turning.
I have heard of people replacing the key, but I have two issues with that. First off, the Edson diagrams for my pedestal do not have the solid collar that you see in the first picture. They only have a circlip for the hub to seat against. Then I started looking at pictures and diagrams of Edson wheels - and I cannot find one with a hub that looks like mine (aluminum - see second pic).
Also, the hole in the hub is a good 1/64 or 1/32 oversize - why it rocked back and forth. You can see this in the third pic where I rocked the wheel forward and photographed the hub/spindle gap.
I'm not sure what to do? I can replace the key but the hub is worn oversize. It's keyway also appears to be worn considerably.
Then there is the problem of the wheel nut not even snugging up against the hub (unless I use a 1/4 washer).
Thanks,
Chris



It's and Edson pedestal with a 1 inch straight shaft. When I had a quick look, the wheel nut threads into a bit of a recess on the wheel hub. One problem is that it doesn't thread in far enough (about 1/8 less than needed). I added a 1/4 inch washer so the nut can snug against the hub. That stopped the back and forth play but now I have a good 10 degrees that I can turn the wheel without the spindle turning.
I have heard of people replacing the key, but I have two issues with that. First off, the Edson diagrams for my pedestal do not have the solid collar that you see in the first picture. They only have a circlip for the hub to seat against. Then I started looking at pictures and diagrams of Edson wheels - and I cannot find one with a hub that looks like mine (aluminum - see second pic).
Also, the hole in the hub is a good 1/64 or 1/32 oversize - why it rocked back and forth. You can see this in the third pic where I rocked the wheel forward and photographed the hub/spindle gap.
I'm not sure what to do? I can replace the key but the hub is worn oversize. It's keyway also appears to be worn considerably.
Then there is the problem of the wheel nut not even snugging up against the hub (unless I use a 1/4 washer).
Thanks,
Chris


