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Spiggot bearings

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Spiggot bearings

Post by 84SwbPatrol »

Anyone out there have a easy way to get these dam f%$king things out.
This one is in a RB25 turbo me and a mate have spent all lafternoon with no luck... Things ya do for mates :bad-words:
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Post by Daisy »

lube and a 3 jaw puller??

Is it stuck on the shaft?

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Post by 84SwbPatrol »

Yeah sorry should of explained it better...
You know how they push into the end of the crank well we need to get it out of there
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Post by nischev »

Pump a heap of grease in behind it then get a bolt or something just the right size to fit in the centre and tap it in. The grease will push the spigot bearing out. You might need to pump a bit more grease in as the bearing moves out. The bolt you use will need to be just small enough not to catch on the bearing while still holding as much grease as possible in.
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Post by 84SwbPatrol »

nischev wrote:Pump a heap of grease in behind it then get a bolt or something just the right size to fit in the centre and tap it in. The grease will push the spigot bearing out. You might need to pump a bit more grease in as the bearing moves out. The bolt you use will need to be just small enough not to catch on the bearing while still holding as much grease as possible in.


Would you beleive we tried that with no luck :x
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Post by nischev »

What was happening when you were trying it? Was the grease coming out past the bolt or was the bolt just going straight in? If the bolt was going straight in you need some more grease if it just wont budge be persistant and hit it with a bigger hammer they can be a real pita to get out.
Good luck.
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Post by Patroler »

you can buy a device, it has a sharp tapered thread, and a grease nipple, same principle as above, screws into the bearing and uses a grease gun - hydraulic pressure to push out the spigot. Or you can get an internal puller that has a slide hammer type arrangement on it to drift it out??
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Post by 84SwbPatrol »

Thanks patroller and all others for suggestions ill suggest them to him as i have given up on it .....
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Post by Patroler »

pretty sure its at bursons and made by lisle in the us of a
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Post by Shadow »

id give a slide hammer a go
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Post by 84SwbPatrol »

Shadow wrote:id give a slide hammer a go


I think he is buying 1 today
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Post by Area54 »

Shame the grease didn't work, it's a really good method.

Get a piece of M6 threaded rod (or 1/4 bsw) put a nut on the end of it, chuck on a steel body block (or a slide hammer head) and put a heavy washer and nut on the other end, insert the nut into the hole in the bearing, wedge it there so it cant fall out. Heat the crank just a little around the bearing (use an ordinary propane or butane burner) oxy will do but don't go crazy, this will release any loctite that may have been inserted with the bearing, and also open up the spigot recess in the crank, then get funky with the slide hammer.
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