Stuck Rear Bearing

Bob Kane getterflash at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 2 14:08:44 AKST 2003


Does the web on the crank completely cover the bearing? I have removed a stubborn bearing by opening the jaws of a bench vise so it contacted the bearing and not the crank, then tapped very gently on the crank with a small hammer, with a piece of wood to protect the end of the crank. The bearing was stuck because of little corrosion. Once the crank was cleaned up the new bearing slipped on easily.
 Jerry Budd <jbudd at QNET.COM> wrote:Hi all,

What's the best way to remove a rear bearing that's stuck on the 
crankshaft? I went to change out the rear bearing on my OS140RX and 
install one of the KSK stainless steel bearings that I have, and I 
had to heat the case in the oven to get the crank out. When it came 
out, the rear bearing went with it, and now it's stuck on the 
crankshart. I'm thinking that I'll have to cut it off with a Dremel 
cut-off wheel, but before I did that I was wondering if there were 
any other "tricks" that I might try.

Any ideas?

Thx, Jerry
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Bob Kane
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