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Front wheel bearing change - pulling/pressing bearing races
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<blockquote data-quote="yackaboo" data-source="post: 454392" data-attributes="member: 14125"><p>If you have drum brakes you will find that once you clean all the grease out from inside the space between the inner and outer bearings there should be a couple of small cutouts in the inner flange faces 180 degrees apart where the outer diameter bearing races sit, you use some steel rod or bar ( or screwdriver) and rest it in the cut out slot and give the back of the bearing a clout then do the same to the opposite side and the race should move, once one bearing is done, turn drum over and do the other one.</p><p></p><p>Hope that make sense.. :roll: </p><p></p><p>Mike</p><p></p><p>Should add as well, keep alternating from one cut out to the other, otherwise the bearing might twist as you are knocking it out and jam in the bore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yackaboo, post: 454392, member: 14125"] If you have drum brakes you will find that once you clean all the grease out from inside the space between the inner and outer bearings there should be a couple of small cutouts in the inner flange faces 180 degrees apart where the outer diameter bearing races sit, you use some steel rod or bar ( or screwdriver) and rest it in the cut out slot and give the back of the bearing a clout then do the same to the opposite side and the race should move, once one bearing is done, turn drum over and do the other one. Hope that make sense.. :roll: Mike Should add as well, keep alternating from one cut out to the other, otherwise the bearing might twist as you are knocking it out and jam in the bore. [/QUOTE]
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