Just replace your bearing puller all-thread & nut with a good quality high tensile steel replacement and you’ll be good to go pulling the new replacement bearings in as well as pulling the old ones out! Great effort and hope you enjoyed your long sunny drive👍. Have fun, Steve from Norfolk 😁
I've done this installation many times. I always heat the hub and freeze the bearing, I can then push it in by hand. Make sure you don't damage the stub axle when you are removing the old bearing races, you were really beating on it with that chisel and grinder. Check all the axle nut torques carefully.
Well done. More heat on the arm to begin with, new bearing in the freezer overnight, and a long bar instead of the impact. If heat hasn’t worked for you before now you might not have been going hot enough, propane only isn’t that hot. MAPP or Oxy are hotter and usually more effective as the higher temps mean expansion is more rapid, which works in your favour.
One note, make sure you properly torque the bolts of the half shaft to the trans-axle. Bad things can happen if the bolts walk out... (Ask me how I know). Nice Work on the bearing replacement!
Hope you torqued that nut to the driveshaft. You wouldn’t want the wheel to come off. 300Nm if I’m not mistaken. I had to buy a bigger torque wrench for that job.
Bearing install is better if you freeze the bearing to shrink it and heat the carrier to expand that side.
Yes, will do that on next ones, thanks
Love watching your videos the perseverance is commendable
Thanks for the positivity
Nice work Shane, this is going to be a fine example when you’re finished 👌
Thanks
Just replace your bearing puller all-thread & nut with a good quality high tensile steel replacement and you’ll be good to go pulling the new replacement bearings in as well as pulling the old ones out!
Great effort and hope you enjoyed your long sunny drive👍.
Have fun, Steve from Norfolk 😁
Thanks, good tip, ill do that
I've done this installation many times. I always heat the hub and freeze the bearing, I can then push it in by hand. Make sure you don't damage the stub axle when you are removing the old bearing races, you were really beating on it with that chisel and grinder. Check all the axle nut torques carefully.
Ok thanks, yes i was a bit aggressive wasn't I! Thanks for watching
Well done mate. Looking forward to more.
Thanks for watching
Well done. More heat on the arm to begin with, new bearing in the freezer overnight, and a long bar instead of the impact. If heat hasn’t worked for you before now you might not have been going hot enough, propane only isn’t that hot. MAPP or Oxy are hotter and usually more effective as the higher temps mean expansion is more rapid, which works in your favour.
Ok thats good info, makes sense as thats all ive ever used really.
One note, make sure you properly torque the bolts of the half shaft to the trans-axle. Bad things can happen if the bolts walk out... (Ask me how I know). Nice Work on the bearing replacement!
Ok will do, thanks for the tip!
Yes get them all done, a seized bearing can potentially cause a loss of wheel .
Ok thanks
Heat is always the answer.
More heat i think
If you ever get to do the front bearings your be pleased that they are a walk in the park compared to the rears.
Great news, they are on order!!
@@blandsbarn pack those bearings well.
Hope you torqued that nut to the driveshaft. You wouldn’t want the wheel to come off. 300Nm if I’m not mistaken. I had to buy a bigger torque wrench for that job.
Ok, ill double check that then!
Bearings are not meant to be hammered into place, press in or shrink fit in is the best.
Yes, i thought that was a bit of a mistake as i was doing it. Freezer next time
get yourself a torque wrench , some of the fixings are torque critical, the drive shafts bolts etc.
I have one, just dont use it!! ill pull my finger out and start
bearing in the deep freeze overnight
Yes, i should have done that, will do on the others. Thanks
I wouldnt have used an impact driver , no feel for what,s going on .
Yes, i get what you mean.
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Hell yeah!!!
Indeed, thanks