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Trial by Fire - Today's fun issue: Bearing split rusted to hub

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Old 08-30-2017, 01:20 PM
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Default Trial by Fire - Today's fun issue: Bearing split rusted to hub

OK Guys, I can't wait to look back on this and think "the next time I do this job it will take a couple of hours (instead of a couple of days!)"

I have gotten the ABS Ring off -- Yes bolting it to the tire/wheel and laying it face down makes a perfect template/vice.

I have pressed the hub out - I may post photos for the next first timer. It is far from obvious when you're trying to set up the press for this.

Problem: The outside of the bearing has (rusted?) attached itself to the hub.

I'm guessing heat, but it's been pressed on there with 6+tons of force. How would one get the reminants of the old bearing off the hub?




Photo of hub, silver is remains of the bearing!

Has anyone ever sucessfully used a dremmel to cut this off?

No I do not own a gear puller.

Thanks as always friends,

John
 
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Old 08-30-2017, 03:04 PM
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Boy you do come up with some beauty's pretty soon us guys in NJ are going to be coming to you as our experienced Indi !!!!!
 
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Old 08-30-2017, 03:48 PM
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Use a small cold chisel and work your way round the circumference of the base of the bearing base to separate it from the Hub.
A bearing separator would be better and only cost about $10-15?
 
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That is completely normal for the bearing half to remain on the hub.
I use a cut-off wheel on a severe angle and then a 'cold'chisel' to break/split the bearing ring and remove.




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What Bob said.
 
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