Wheel Bearings
#1
Posted 03 December 2010 - 08:46 PM
I'm just on changing the front and rear wheel bearings on my 02 290, I've managed to get the spacers out ok but how do you actually get the old bearings free from the hub?
I'm hoping there's some kind of easy trade secret for this........
Cheers in advance guy's.
#2
Posted 03 December 2010 - 09:03 PM
#3
Posted 03 December 2010 - 09:22 PM
max1956bikes, on 03 December 2010 - 09:03 PM, said:
To be honest the spacers came out with very little effort, just eased them out with a screw driver, but the bearings themselves are stuck fast. I'll try heat but I can't see how you get them out the hub as in do you knock them out with a screw driver or some other way?
#4
Posted 03 December 2010 - 10:54 PM
markieboi, on 03 December 2010 - 09:22 PM, said:
i would just use boiling water over the hub, it will be enough to make the hub expand.
#5
Posted 04 December 2010 - 03:10 AM
I think they are 17mm or roughly 11/16 in.
#6
Posted 04 December 2010 - 05:08 AM
Personally;
I use a long flat end punch - not a screwdriver.
Blow torch, heat gun, boiling water all help but 9 times out of 10 you don't need any heat at all.
I've used Copeys suggestion of a rawl bolt and it works a treat (sometimes the inner spacer tube doesn't have enough tolerance (freeplay) to allow punching out the first bearing).Welding some scrap to the inner race also works.
I use the old bearing to aid tapping in the new one rather than a socket.
There are times that the inner race will punch out and leave the outer race still in the wheel - then it gets more interesting!
DON'T forget to put the inner spacer back in before you tap in the last bearing!
Have fun
GJ
It's all in the wrist action.............
#7
Posted 04 December 2010 - 09:26 AM
If the bar is knocking on the threaded part of the rawl bolt, it also forces the little collar further into the housing, thus making it expand whilst knocking. works a treat.
or buy a bearing puller.
#8
Posted 04 December 2010 - 01:49 PM
#9
Posted 04 December 2010 - 02:09 PM
gjbiker, on 04 December 2010 - 05:08 AM, said:
If your bearing comes apart and you need to just remove the outer race get a welder (arc is easiest for this job) and just run three evenly spaced short beads on the inside of the race (where the bearings used to run). The race will almost fall out after that.
#10
Posted 04 December 2010 - 05:56 PM
#11
Posted 04 December 2010 - 08:38 PM
I'm too tight to buy a rawl plug
#12
Posted 15 December 2010 - 04:30 PM
Baldilocks, on 04 December 2010 - 08:38 PM, said:
I'm too tight to buy a rawl plug
That's the same thing I do. But on my '06 the center spacer is shouldered so I couldn't get it off center. I ended up mushing the end of the spacer a bit, took a while with a rat tail file to clean it up so the axle would slide through easily. I'm going to try that rawl bolt thing, that sounds like the BOMB!
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