Pulling hubs into rear bearings...need some advice |
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Pulling hubs into rear bearings...need some advice |
computers4kids |
Sep 28 2008, 10:30 PM
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I've been converting my project car from 4 to five lug and have run into a snag. After installing new bearings in the rear, I attempted to draw the rear hubs into the bearing using the tool below. No matter how careful I am, the hub starts to go in crooked so I stop, not wanting to force it it.
So what's the trick to getting these puppies started straight? It seemed like an easy enough task. I do have the rear arms mounted, thinking it would be better held in place. Would pulling the arms and having the laying flat be any better. Thanks Attached image(s) |
sww914 |
Sep 28 2008, 11:38 PM
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I freeze the hubs and warm up the inner races to about 90-100 degrees and I use anti-seize on the parts that I want to slide. The last 2 sets that I did I was able to push them in by hand almost all the way.
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