Spigot Bearing
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Can anyone tell me how to remove the needle roller spigot bearing from the end of the crankshaft without resorting to destroying it. I have a new one but I would like to remove the old one without resorting to brutal means.
Keith Marshall
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Find a piece of bar the same size as the spigot,fill the bearing hole with grease,"whack" the bar into the bearing,the resultant pressure should force the old bearing out....
John
John
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This tool: http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisear ... &Submit=Go is your best bet. AutoZone (if you have one in your area) will rent one to you.
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I'm with john the grease method has always worked for me
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john.p.clegg wrote:Find a piece of bar the same size as the spigot,fill the bearing hole with grease,"whack" the bar into the bearing,the resultant pressure should force the old bearing out....
John
Can I assume that the spigot on the end of the clutch alignment tool would do the jab as well then?
John
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Yes,that should be no problem as long as you don't mind maybe "peening" over the end of the tool by not "whacking " it straight with your hammer.
A cloth covering it may prevent you being sprayed with grease...
John
A cloth covering it may prevent you being sprayed with grease...
John
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This method works great on a standard bronze bearing. I did not have such good luck doing it this way with a needle bearing because rather than pressurize the rear of the bearing, the grease would escape through the needle rollers. Let us know if it worked for you.
Frank Howard
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You hit it too slowly Frank.
Hit it quick & duck
John
Hit it quick & duck
John
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Thanks for the advice, I need to find a piece of rod the correct size. I can't use the alignment tool from Bean's as it is plastic also they sent me the wrong bearing [bronze but also the wrong size]. Do any of you have a bearing # for the needle roller bearing?
Keith Marshall
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I got the bearing out using the grease method, now all I have to do is find a replacement.
Thanks again to the members of this group for your invaluable help.
Thanks again to the members of this group for your invaluable help.
Keith Marshall
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