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Re: Success!

To: Chris Chandler <spawn@net-link.net>
Subject: Re: Success!
From: Art Pfenninger <ch155@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1998 07:06:56 -0500 (EST)
Chris if you have new bearings then I would install the new races as well.
Tap the old race out using a rod along the edge of the race, just keep
moving around the outside edge and it will pop out. Clean out all the old
grease (I use kerosene)To replace the race find a large washer the size of
the race and place it on top of the race, gently tap the washer which will
drive the race in. If you want to get fancy get a bolt that will fit the
washer and sandwitch the washer between two nuts, then hammer on the head
of the bolt instead of the washer. The job won't take more than 15 or so
minutes start to finish.
...Art 


On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Chris Chandler wrote:

> Hello all!
> 
> The saga continues!  I finally got those blasted grease cups pulled and
> the hubs off.
> 
> Can someone direct me on cleaning up the hubs and replacing the
> bearings?
> 
> I've got the bearing kit, and it seems fairly obvious how it all goes
> together, but the Haynes manual says not to remove the "outer bearing
> race"... which piece is that?  They don't seem to indicate it on any
> diagram I can find...  is it the last piece at the inside end of the
> hub?
> 
> If it is, how do you get the rest of the pieces out that are in front of
> it but too large to go out the other way???
> 
> On another matter, since I've got the hubs apart, and I happened to buy
> some of those GT-V8 bushings, how much hassle would it be to slip those
> in while I'm at it?  Anyone got a good procedure written up somewhere? 
> I know I've seen one but I can't recall where.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris
> '72 B Roadster
> '70 B Roadster
> 


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