Steering Head Bearings

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Steering Head Bearings

Post by rich1960 » 06 Nov 2009, 18:50

Hello

I'm in the process of changing the steering head bearings on my MK2 as they felt a bit loose on the last ride and after tightening the serated nut still felt a bit loose.

I have got the top and bottom yokes off the bike and removed all but the bottom inner race (they were taper bearings and the outer race and runners came off), but I can't get the inner race off the bottom, I've tried all sorts and unless anyone on here has any other suggestions I plan to take the yoke and spindle to work on Monday and ask someone to put the spindle in a lathe chuck and hopefully unscrew the yoke from the spindle giving a bit more area to wok on loosening the race.

Anyone have any better ideas :?: :?:

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Post by knackeredMk1 » 06 Nov 2009, 19:28

The bottom race is a sod to get off. Cold chisel and large hammer or Dremel are the two alternatives I have used. You can angle grind through some way but have to use a chisel to it finish off.

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 06 Nov 2009, 20:11

:D Yep,Dremel, and chisel, there should plenty of old post, regarding this item.
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Post by Mash » 07 Nov 2009, 11:08

Iv always used a angle grinder to get them off

just be careful with it becasue you can take chunks out the yoke!

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Post by rich1960 » 08 Nov 2009, 11:55

Thanks for the advise gents, managed to get it off, but did catch the stem with the grinder, nothing major though.

Now having a nightmare getting the new one on, its very very tight, already wrecked one....not happy...will have to get another when the shops open on Monday :evil:

Any advise greatly appreciated.

Rich

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Post by lgingell » 08 Nov 2009, 12:49

its good practice to chill on part, and heat the other when fitting bearings.

i use freeze spray (available from plumers merthants) or a fridge freezer to chill one part, and a hot air gun to heat the other.

Works a treat, and does far less damage

good luck


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