Yep, tapered rollers on the final drive seen out of place in this design, especially since helical spur gears are used rather than hypoid which require tight axial retention. Certainly the axial loading due to the helical-cut gears is at a maximum on this particular shaft where the torque is highest but larger ball bearings would be the correct choice as they don't require a precise preload, not easy to set prior to the cases being closed up. Plus the aluminium cases are not very rigid axially and a suitable preload of perhaps several 10s of kg might not be maintained over the entire life. Tapered rollers must run with enough axial preload to keep the rollers geometrically in place when under maximum radial load. Mentioning the Chevy Bolt, they also got the primary shaft bearing arrangement correct as well, all following good design practices.
The epic amount of radial play must have come from the inner raceway wearing down, as he seems to be showing us. That would also explain why the volume of metallic debris seemed to be far more than one roller's worth.
Доброго времени суток друзья, хочу внести некоторую ясность в видео с ремонтом КПП. Мастер в поисках причины снял с конического подшипника один ролик и обнаружил износ внутренней обоймы, сделав вывод, что это результат некачественного металла. Я нашел координаты этого мастера и пытаюсь установить с ним связь и позаимствовать ремонтные процессы.
Google Translate said:Good day friends, I want to bring some clarity to the video with the checkpoint repair. The foreman, in search of the cause, removed one roller from the tapered bearing and found wear on the inner race, concluding that this was the result of poor-quality metal. I have found the coordinates of this master and am trying to communicate with him and borrow repair processes.
From Google Translate:Доброго времени суток друзья, хочу внести некоторую ясность в видео с ремонтом КПП. Мастер в поисках причины снял с конического подшипника один ролик и обнаружил износ внутренней обоймы, сделав вывод, что это результат некачественного металла. Я нашел координаты этого мастера и пытаюсь установить с ним связь и позаимствовать ремонтные процессы.
I'm a KONA EV owner from China.I think my car has the same problem with you.I can hear the noise,a sound not the motor,not the tires.I have gone to the dealership,but there is no fault code。Kona EV in China named Encino,options have some differenceHi guys, this is Sandrae’s hubby.
I noticed a transmission noise about three weeks ago, once it was warmed up and on acceleration. No biggy but it was beginning to bug me!! Last week, coming back into town, I noticed a clicking sound at low speed (pulling away from traffic lights). The faster I went it then changed to a low rumble, then at 50km/h became the transmission whine I’d noticed before.
I immediately took it in to the local dealership, a mechanic accompanied me while I demonstrated the issue. When they hooked up the diagnostic equipment everything checked out, so they contacted tech support ‘hytech’, who told them to replace the ‘gear reducer’, which my dealership said was the Gear Reduction Assembly. I’m now waiting for the assy to arrive.
Hope this has answered some of your questions.
Obviously the major difference between Kona EV in China and other parts of the world is the battery pack manufacturers - CATL for China ~ 180 wh/kg where the LG is around 150 wh/kg, note these values are from 2018/19I'm a KONA EV owner from China.I think my car has the same problem with you.I can hear the noise,a sound not the motor,not the tires.I have gone to the dealership,but there is no fault code。Kona EV in China named Encino,options have some difference