Steve62 wrote:
markp wrote:
don't worry bout heating!!!
use your blind bearing puller - insert and tighten. turn your wheel over, support and then use a "drift" (I used 20 diam bar) give the blind bearing puller insert a good "twating" that will shift it nicely
Mark
Great
Mark. After my cuppa, Im gonna get back in the garage with my drift and a soddin big hammer.
Cheers Steve
Left the job until Saturday morning, as I was promised the use of a mates engineering workshop with machines, bearing press, basically everything that you might need. It took another 2 hours to get the little sods out even with his help, but was ever concsious that one wrong move could end in tears and maybe a big fat bill. Tightest fitting bearings Ive ever come across. Pleased to say that they dropped/pressed in lovely after heating the hub. The experience has added to my knowledge bank, which will make it easier next time. You never know, I might be able assist another buellist in the future.
Ended up helping my mate with repairs to his boat for the rest of the day....fair exchange....a job for a job!