Webra 145 SS bearing

randy10926 at comcast.net randy10926 at comcast.net
Mon Oct 18 05:07:38 AKDT 2004


I prefer the Marsalla cooking wine myself; or maybe a nice Port.

Anyway - My education did not include Home-Ec, or Auto shop.  So I am somewhat engine illiterate.  Thanks to the Ohio education system, I did have to take wood shop and drafting in Junior High.

Randy

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I think Don has been into the cooking sherry, LOL
Steve Maxwell
PS. very funny Don good one.

Don Szczur wrote:
Randy, you must not have gone through home-ec in high school. 
Put the crankcase in the oven, bake it for 15 minutes on 250. 
While the engine is baking, put the new set of bearing on ice and let them marinate at 32 degees or so in the freezer- 10 minutes should work.
Don't forget to use your oven mits when you take the crankcsase out.
Pull out the bearings with a pair of needle nose pliers. Put the engine back in the oven and bake for another 15 minutes.
Pull out of the oven, take the bearings out of the freezer, and slip them in. You should hear them go Flop. And slip right in and seat at the front of the crankcase.
Sip a glass of hot chocolate as the engine cools down. Re assemble. Fly.
Don
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Randy 
To: discussion at nsrca.org 
Cc: Don Szczur ; NVRC-List at yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 7:02 PM
Subject: Webra 145 SS bearing


The new SS bearing came in from the freindly bearing maker. They look really nice. So how hard is it to change the rear bearing in a Webra145?
Randy
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