Cleaning bearings?

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Cleaning bearings?

Post by kingoftheswing » 18 Feb 2014, 18:57

So, I have taken my crank cases to have some welding around the oil drain plug tidied up before I put the engine back together. I had already been to Leisure Trail last weekend and got myself everything I needed for the rebuild.

Now it would seem that the welder has left a few tiny bits of metal wiring inside the cases, as well as a lot of metal dust.

This seems to have got into the bearing's as they are all very stiff and gritty now when there was no problem with them before.

Am I right to be angry with the welder for ruining my bearing's, or should I be angry with myself for leaving them in the cases?

Can anyone recommend a good way for cleaning, or should I just look to replace all of them?

I am incredibly frustrated by this as I was going to begin the rebuild tonight but now I can't.

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Post by twistednuts » 18 Feb 2014, 19:37

You mean the new bearings?

How about a powerful vacuum cleaner and an proper blast with an air line.

Then lots of flushing with parafin?

You'll have to be extra careful and make sure every bit is out

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Re: Cleaning bearings?

Post by twistednuts » 18 Feb 2014, 19:38

Think you'll end up replacing them though...

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Post by kingoftheswing » 18 Feb 2014, 19:52

Not the new bearings, I hadn't installed them yet luckily. It's the old, but good ones.

I'm really asking if this is my fault for leaving them in, or if I should try and claim something back from the welder?

Also, on this note, there is a bearing with no access from the rear of it to knock it out. If you know which I mean then how do I remove it?

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Post by knackeredMk1 » 18 Feb 2014, 20:09

Your fault for not covering the bearings I'm afraid.

You need a blind bearing puller.

Doubtful that you will get all the bits out :cry: .

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Post by kingoftheswing » 18 Feb 2014, 20:11

OK thanks. I will look into this now then.

Just goes from bad to worse with this bike!

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 18 Feb 2014, 22:42

It's worth comparing the cost of new from LT with a bearing factor place such as,
http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/advanc ... rds=hk2012

The savings can be substantial.
Mike
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Re: Cleaning bearings?

Post by kingoftheswing » 18 Feb 2014, 22:46

Thanks Mike, I will have a look.


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