13-03-20, 05:00 PM
As his dudeness says new bearing make a big difference, more so because they wear slowly you adapt to the wear.
Use a threaded bar with appropriately sized socket/washers and nuts on either side, then by tightening the nut on the top pull the new race in. It is slow, but it means you can check it to ensure it is going in straight.
I used a large Screwdriver bent appropriately to get the lowere race out.
Now its a new tool in the tool box for removing head race bearings
Use a threaded bar with appropriately sized socket/washers and nuts on either side, then by tightening the nut on the top pull the new race in. It is slow, but it means you can check it to ensure it is going in straight.
I used a large Screwdriver bent appropriately to get the lowere race out.
Now its a new tool in the tool box for removing head race bearings
