Innova wheel bearings
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Innova wheel bearings
Hi everyone
Is it me?
Trying to take the wheel bearings out, usual routine, move spacer to one side etc etc.
I cannot get a purchase on the edge of the bearing the available lip is only just there. I have tried an assortment of drifts even an old screwdriver but they all just slip off.
I don’t have an internal bearing puller anymore, so like I said is it me or have others experienced this and is there a simples solution.
Cheers
Ian
Is it me?
Trying to take the wheel bearings out, usual routine, move spacer to one side etc etc.
I cannot get a purchase on the edge of the bearing the available lip is only just there. I have tried an assortment of drifts even an old screwdriver but they all just slip off.
I don’t have an internal bearing puller anymore, so like I said is it me or have others experienced this and is there a simples solution.
Cheers
Ian
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Re: Innova wheel bearings
I just had the same on the Harley. I had a large ball bearing (Catapult ammo size) and a large cold chisel. I put the chisel halfway in the tube, turned it over and dropped the ball in, keep pressure on the chisel while turning it back over so they lock together. A few good whacks on the chisel and my first bearing came out.
I did dress the inside of the tube with a large round file as I scored it a bit , but TBH I didn't really need to.
I did dress the inside of the tube with a large round file as I scored it a bit , but TBH I didn't really need to.
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Re: Innova wheel bearings
I also considered getting a Rawl bolt to fit, but I would have had to go buy one and the chisel and ball worked. The other thing might get on the tube, is a bicycle handlebar stem arrangement, where the wedge pulls up against a wedge. But proably too big a diameter for most wheels.
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Re: Innova wheel bearings
had a nasty sticky wheel bearing on an FJ1200 that my bearing pullers wouldn't budge
this did, still needed a sledge hammer though!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7Y6MKT ... =MSHAKES57
this did, still needed a sledge hammer though!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7Y6MKT ... =MSHAKES57
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Re: Innova wheel bearings
Cheers Guys
Mullered 2 rawl bolts so turned to a great big drift and a lump.
It worked both bearings out.
Thanks for the advice.
Cheers
Ian
Mullered 2 rawl bolts so turned to a great big drift and a lump.
It worked both bearings out.
Thanks for the advice.
Cheers
Ian
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Re: Innova wheel bearings
A bit brutal i know
But i have in a few instances pulled out the bearing seals dropped a 10mm bolt in the hole and arc welded it to the bearing.
Nice solid object to hit and the heat aided the bearing removal
Also done it with a nut using a slide hammer on blind bearings in the gearbox.
But i have in a few instances pulled out the bearing seals dropped a 10mm bolt in the hole and arc welded it to the bearing.
Nice solid object to hit and the heat aided the bearing removal
Also done it with a nut using a slide hammer on blind bearings in the gearbox.
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Re: Innova wheel bearings
Blind bearings can be extracted with grease if you have a drift that fits the centre of the bearing closely. I used to remove the bearing in the flywheel of Cortina's like that.
Pack grease into and beyond the bearing. Place a drift that's a reasonably tight fit into the centre of the bearing. Smack it with a big hammer and hydraulics will do the rest. Works well without damaging anything.
Pack grease into and beyond the bearing. Place a drift that's a reasonably tight fit into the centre of the bearing. Smack it with a big hammer and hydraulics will do the rest. Works well without damaging anything.
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Re: Innova wheel bearings
Yes i remember being told to use that method at work to remove bushes from a large hydraulic press in my earlier years by blanking off escape and regulator passages.Pack grease into and beyond the bearing. Place a drift that's a reasonably tight fit into the centre of the bearing. Smack it with a big hammer and hydraulics will do the rest. Works well without damaging anything.
It did work eventually but we all came out looking like the blokes off Ghostbusters covered in Ectoplasm
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Re: Innova wheel bearings
The flywheel bush in the Mk 1 Cortina was phosphor bronze. No blowback!
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Re: Innova wheel bearings
Took my wheel to bike shop, cost £15 inc bearing.IanT wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 6:10 amHi everyone
Is it me?
Trying to take the wheel bearings out, usual routine, move spacer to one side etc etc.
I cannot get a purchase on the edge of the bearing the available lip is only just there. I have tried an assortment of drifts even an old screwdriver but they all just slip off.
I don’t have an internal bearing puller anymore, so like I said is it me or have others experienced this and is there a simples solution.
Cheers
Ian