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Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs
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05 Mar 2012 18:29 #34957
by maverick
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Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs was created by maverick
How do i get the race (solid piece) out of the axle/hub ... its well and truly stuck in there !!!
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05 Mar 2012 18:32 #34959
by doncarlyon
Replied by doncarlyon on topic Re: Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs
Mahoooosive hammer!
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05 Mar 2012 18:34 #34963
by Goat
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I used a blow torch to heat up the knuckle thing and then smacked it out with a lump hammer and a screw driver. Heating up definitely made it easier.
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05 Mar 2012 18:50 - 20 Mar 2012 12:09 #34967
by wanderinstar
Replied by wanderinstar on topic Re: Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs
In Martins "How To Guide"
www.bigjimny.com/images/documents/Changi...KingPin_Bearings.pdf
He puts a blob of weld on the outer race to give himself something to knock out.
I managed mine with a small chisel.
I managed mine with a small chisel.
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05 Mar 2012 21:06 #34997
by maverick
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so they come "out" from the inside to the outside then???
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05 Mar 2012 21:12 #34999
by bluejimny
Replied by bluejimny on topic Re: Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs
yes blob of weld works a treat
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05 Mar 2012 21:15 #35001
by maverick
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Replied by maverick on topic Re: Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs
I don't have a welder or the knowledge to use one, and my Jimny axle now in pieces ....
I'll go get a blow torch, and have a go with a chisel and a BFH.
I'll go get a blow torch, and have a go with a chisel and a BFH.
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05 Mar 2012 21:19 #35004
by bluejimny
Replied by bluejimny on topic Re: Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs
its a shame you didnt have a welder, as once the blob went on, and the heat went into it, one tap and it came straight out
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06 Mar 2012 05:42 #35013
by Goat
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Yes. You stick the screw driver through from the back though the other hole. There is about 1mm of race showing that you can just get a purchase on. You should be able to shift them if you heat up around the race.
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06 Mar 2012 06:11 #35014
by ZookFastback
Replied by ZookFastback on topic Re: Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs
Expert
A simple word that requires a little breaking down in order to make it more understandable...
Remember this next time someone describes themself as "An Expert"
First part of the word is "X" which stands for "The Unknown Factor"
Second part of the word is "Spurt" which, as we all know, is simply...
"A drip under pressure!"
A simple word that requires a little breaking down in order to make it more understandable...
Remember this next time someone describes themself as "An Expert"
First part of the word is "X" which stands for "The Unknown Factor"
Second part of the word is "Spurt" which, as we all know, is simply...
"A drip under pressure!"
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06 Mar 2012 07:16 #35015
by goatboy
Replied by goatboy on topic Re: Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs
I found a 1" socket was exactly the right size to drive the race out but be able to go through the hole.
Short extension bar makes it long enough to go through the other race to give you plenty of room to swing the hammer....
Otherwise if you have a dremel grind a notch into the old race to give your chisel something to dig into.
Top tip, when putting your new ones in stick them in the freezer for a bit first so they are nice and cold, they contract a tiny bit and makes them much easier to drive in...
Short extension bar makes it long enough to go through the other race to give you plenty of room to swing the hammer....
Otherwise if you have a dremel grind a notch into the old race to give your chisel something to dig into.
Top tip, when putting your new ones in stick them in the freezer for a bit first so they are nice and cold, they contract a tiny bit and makes them much easier to drive in...
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06 Mar 2012 11:16 #35023
by Halford
Replied by Halford on topic Re: Caling all KingPin bearing replacement EXPERTs
my favourite's
"An Expert" = someone who knows more and more about less and less
"An Expert" = someone who knows more and more about less and less
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