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I know you all think I'm nuts but. I would cool the shaft with a ice pack and heat the bearing up.
Quote from: Binkspot on June 09, 2014, 11:23:45 AM I know you all think I'm nuts but. I would cool the shaft with a ice pack and heat the bearing up. pretty standard practice, nothing nuts about it!!!pierre
First make sure the end of the shaft is not mushroomed or any burs, clean and smooth. It should fit snugly and need a little heat to expand it. I know you all think I'm nuts but. I would cool the shaft with a ice pack and heat the bearing up. I know you don't have an induction heater so put it in a oven or toaster oven heat until your spit boils and rolls off (200-250) then slide it on. Make sure it goes on straight, smooth and one shot. In a pinch you can rapid cool the shaft with a CO2 fire extinguisher
Am I doing it wrong when I just greased the shaft and the inside of the bearing, pushed on enough so it sat there and then hit with a hammer with a piece of wood covering it? Seriously? Its worked twice for me so far. I tried the whole heat thing and got no where the first time. I'm just curious if its being over thought. Again what I did was probably wrong but i've replaced my bearings twice so far on my heatwave this way.~Ryan