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rear wheel bearing 60 series

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rear wheel bearing 60 series

Post by RockyF75 »

Spent nearly the whole day today trying to replace the stupid bearings/seals cause it was leaking, pretty much everything that could go wrong has, except for once all the bearings where the correct ones, but now the bearing locknut just refuses to screw in far enough. The manual says to use a "special tool" to do it up, I've been using a hammer and now a hammer and screwdriver but its still not in anywhere near far enough in and I'm out of ideas on how to move it. The thread looked fine (its now dark and can't check) and I think the bearing is in far enough cause I tried tapping that in further without the locknut thing over it.

Does anyone know what this "special tool" is and where to get it? or any homemade alternatives.
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Post by oldmate »

The special tool is just an adapter for a ratchet to turn the locking nut.

I haven't heard of your problem before, usually people find the lock nut doesn't go in far enough because they haven't punched the bearing races in far enough. You didn't forget the lock plate that goes behind the nut? Otherwise i'd double check the bearings are the same size as the ones that came out.
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Post by oldmate »

Actually what I said sounds like your problem. I was thinking the lock nut was running out of thread and the hub was still loose. Should've read your post better ;)
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Re: rear wheel bearing 60 series

Post by RockyF75 »

Yeah i've got the lack plate in there, the bearings where the same, but one of them had different numbers, but both ID and OD where the same so didn't think anything of it thought it might just be different part numbers from different brands, but I didn't check the width against the old one! Will do that tomorrow.
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Post by harlequin »

"one of the bearings had a different number" ooh don't like the sound of that.
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Post by cambo-84 »

check the hub isn't fouling on some crap at the back the stub axle where the seal sits, had a similar problem before and i just gave eveything a good cleanup and a grease and it all went back together.
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Post by RockyF75 »

In the daylight I can now see the outer bearing cup just isn't going in far enough in the housing, no matter how hard I hit it. Housing looks ok doesn't seem to be any gouges or scoring that should stop it. So I got the hub in the oven now and the cup in the freezer if it doesn't go in after this I'm gunna have to admit defeat and take it somewhere :bad-words:
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Post by hulsty »

The inner and outer bearings are different.........
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Post by Shadow »

hulsty wrote:The inner and outer bearings are different.........

lol
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Post by RockyF75 »

hulsty wrote:The inner and outer bearings are different.........
lol, ya think? :lol:


Heating and cooling trick worked, only now my oven smells a bit like grease :oops:
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Post by oldmate »

RockyF75 wrote:
hulsty wrote:The inner and outer bearings are different.........
lol, ya think? :lol:


Heating and cooling trick worked, only now my oven smells a bit like grease :oops:
New thread: how to explain this to the wife :D
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Post by ANGRY6 »

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I found this really helpful, and some of you may also.




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