Hello,
For my own 'max I just bought a pair of replacement trolley wheels. The Ebay ad link is below.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/274.....p2060353.m2749.l2649You can see that the ad is for a pair of the wheels, and the postage was free. So the total cost to me was £11.99, or around $16 - $18. I'm sure in the States you must have similar items available, as these wheels all come from China, and the quality I found to be quite good.
These wheels have a hard(ish) solid rubber tyre and two small roller bearings in the hub, one each side. The ID of the bearings is 12mm, and I have made up a sleeve that is 12mm OD and 9mm ID, so that it will slide onto the 5/16" axle easily. I might put some shimming inside the sleeve to make it fit on the axle a bit better, and I'll put large penny type washers on each side to make sure it stays where I want it on the axle. Then I won't have to worry about the axle and wheel overheating again. The reason I say 'again' is because other day I was practising taxying the 'max around our field, and when I went to lift the back of the plane by the tailwheel so that I could walk it backwards into the hangar, the middle of the wheel was too hot to touch.
That's after less than an hour since I greased it up and fitted it last. So I'm hoping that by fitting proper bearings I won't have that problem again.
However, now that I've cured the tailwheel of overheating, I'm wondering about the front wheels.
On my 'max I've got a pair of Azusa 6" alloy wheels. These have been fitted with bronze bushes so that they'll fit on the 1" axle. I'm wondering if I can replace the bronze bushing with needle rollers to reduce friction? Has anyone on here ever replaced the bronze bushes in the wheels with proper bearings? If so, can you let me know the OD of the bronze bushes, and the width of the bearings I'd need to replace them with?
I've managed to source needle rollers that have an ID of 1" and an OD of 1-5/16" in various widths, from 1/2" to 1". I've also been in contact with Azusa in the US and asked them about their wheels, as they sell them with either 5/8" ID rollers or 3/4" rollers, but not 1" ID roller bearings. According to the bloke at Azusa I spoke to (via email) the OD of the bearings is 1-3/8", but I couldn't find any needle rollers that size that also had a 1" ID. So if any of you know the actual dimensions of the bearings I'd need for the conversion, I'd be very grateful if you could pass that information on.