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echnidna
15th August 2009, 07:02 PM
Pulling ball bearing out of crankshaft

Its so long since I worked on cars I've forgotten a lot of little things.

I need to pull a ball bearing out of the end of a crankshaft to bolt it up to an auto.

I don't have a slide hammer, any suggestions on removing the bearing.

RETIRED
15th August 2009, 07:48 PM
Pulling ball bearing out of crankshaft

Its so long since I worked on cars I've forgotten a lot of little things.

I need to pull a ball bearing out of the end of a crankshaft to bolt it up to an auto.

I don't have a slide hammer, any suggestions on removing the bearing.You could try "hydraulicing" it out. Fill the cavity behind with a heavy grease and drive a punch that is a good fit through the centre hole.

echnidna
15th August 2009, 08:17 PM
Thanks , I should have remembered that.

Woodwould
16th August 2009, 12:30 AM
A dowel of the right diameter should work, but may I suggest you hold a rag around the spigot bearing as any grease that escapes will be travelling at a hell of a rate! Wear goggles too.

nihilism
16th August 2009, 03:04 AM
you can also use small pieces of wet newspaper instead of grease if the grease comes out to easily