Quote:
Originally Posted by gomezoneill
You have to support the back of the bearing while using a threaded rod and press pieces. Cant use the stub axle it will push the back of the inner part of the bearing out.
https://youtu.be/W4wpG7dK1zY
|
Thanks guys.
I did it almost exactly like the video, including at 7:45 in where he has the outer hub seated in the outer bearing half, then as he says "uses physics to my advantage" and inserts the stub axle and tightens down with the castle nut. When I did that last part, my bearing seized up and when loosened, fell apart. Maybe I just got unlucky this time, or maybe I didnt have the outer hub half seated deeply enough in teh bearing before trying to draw it together with the stub axle like I have always done and like he does in the video?
Thanks guys!