Rear Wheel Bearings

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Rear Wheel Bearings

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Hi, last week while sorting my bike I noticed the rear bearings seemed to have some play so bought some new ones.

I tried knocking the old ones, as the Haynes manual suggests but cant budge them, I cant get enough power on the very small lip of the bearing.

Can anyone recommend a way that might work? I have been quoted £20 to do it but would rather try myself. possibly I should be using a better drift and not an old screwdriver but its all i got that will reach.

any help please.
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Use a heat gun to warm them up.
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Thanks will give it a go but so far no further on, damn it! Looks like im going to be 20 notes down :cry:
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Post by okee »

I had the same problem getting the bearings out. I soaked them with WD-40 and it did the trick.
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had to have the last set cut out the wheel as they were jammed it far too well!
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I gave in and gave it to my local bike fixer hero Graeme Little who charged 15 notes and commented that they were very tight. I would have liked to do the job myself but lack skill and a decent drift soon put me off.
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may i know, what is the suitable size for rear wheel bearing and how many of them?
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you need a drift....thats not much smaller that the actual axle to hit the lip of the bearing...
anything smaller wont connect and give it the desired power to move the bearing
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Post by monkey »

i used a socket and exstention bar but cant remember what size now, worked a treat, though i did split my right thumb open when i slipped and whacked it into the rim, when i came back from a and e i held the exstention bar with a spanner, you live and learn :mrgreen:

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