Your making it look easy . One of my bearings broke in half and I was wondering the best way to get the old race off , luckily for me yours did the same thing and I’ve got a big chisel so going to do the same thing you did. Great video & lots of help. Thanks
Nice!! Glad this video gave you some ideas to keep moving forward. Let me know if you need anything! Also check out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NVcNuBiULFg.html
When installing bearings and you find yourself in between sizes on your drive tool, grind down the O.D. of your old bearing and use it as the main driver and the drive tool itself as the secondary pushing on the old bearing. Also throw a little heat into that knuckle as well as freezing the bearing.
also... just a thought! A 10 ton hydraulic press can be had for under $200 and they are super useful for pressing bearings in and out... I got a great one from Princess Auto here in Canukistan...it's the Canadian version of Hobo Freight...
Haha, I have had some practice. Thanks for watching and the comment. Check out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NVcNuBiULFg.html . This is one of our best Ranger videos. Let us know if you have any questions!
I can't tell if he's serious or just joking around but man does he half-ass this entire job I can't believe you have 12 thousand subscribers I'll have no issues at all starting my own channel
@@MidNebraskaMotorsports after reading my comment I realized I should have had my coffee first LOL in any case I've been a Millwright for 23 years and a little heat goes a long way in getting things apart, I'm going to post a video removing the front wheel bearing on a 570 crew take a peek.
Gee Mister, how did you get to be so smart? A millwright for 23 years! I especially liked the part when you said something unkind when you could have chosen to say say nothing. Impressive!
Theres this black face plate thing blocking the way from getting a socket into there. And the "Allen's" are made out of tin and can be stripped with a fingernail TL;DR instructions unclear, literally can't get wheel off.
I get being comfortable at home, but if that hub slips out of the vise and falls and hits your toe with those flip flops on,it’s going to ruin your day.
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Yea, I get what you are saying. Car calipers you definitely want to be careful. Of the several thousand of these that I have worked on, torn down, or rebuild. Never 1 time have I seen a hose leak/crack in that area. Could happen though. You are right. Thanks for the dialogue.