urgent help removing spigot bearing please

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Bally
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:35 pm

trying to remove spigot bearing , tried the grease packing method but not luck,
can any one help me suggest anything else, heard of people using rawplug thingy if anyone has done this please let me have more details or else if anyone knows the proper tool i need from halfords any help appreciated.
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:42 pm

The grease method is what i used....

Fill the voide behind the bearing with grease and using a close fitting drift (i used M12 rod padded out with duct tape and covered with the finger of a lightweight rubber glove) insert and whack it with a hammer, it probably wont come all the way out in one, I had to re-pack it and go again to get it all the way out.


BTW i used copper grease as it was all i had "in stock" and it did look a bit strange :mad:


willnz's method will deffinatly be cleaner and possibly quicker, mine was a "what can i do with what i have lying about"
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:45 pm

hi Willnz, so the bearing is being pushed out , by the bolt end pushing againt crank , and not being pulled off by using spacers big enough to put bolt through so spacers sit on the outside of the hole the bearing goes into is this correct, is it a 8 mm metal plug i need , or what size do you ussually use.
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:42 pm

will get a 12 mm one and have a play , i tried the grease way but just go grease evry where could not get anything tight enough into the inner diameter
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Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:26 pm

A spare selector rod from an old gearbox is a perfect fit, done it twice now in about 3 mins. packing the grease in takes the time and of course you end up using your fingers.
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Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:12 pm

Thanks Willnz ,
sorted used a long M6 bolt a bit small had to hold the body to stop it turning with the bolt, came out very easy , killed the rawbolt though, will try to use large diameter and grind down to fit as you have done ,thanks again, auto box now connected to engine on and ready to go in to car, thanks again
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Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:21 pm

If you substitute the rawlbolt bolt with a longer length (350mm) of 12mm threadad bar and use anything with a bit of weight with a clearance hole in it to slide on the bar then put a nut on the end of the threaded bar hay presto....
home made slide hammer......
bearing out in seconds :D
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