e36 Rear Bearings

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johnna
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Sat May 29, 2010 10:25 pm

Is it meant to be this hard to get the hub off?
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Sun May 30, 2010 7:04 am

'Ello again Buddy!! :D

If the E36 is the same, or similar to, the E30 they are an absolute ba574rd. I did one on Easter Monday and it took me pretty much all day and I ended-up with blisters from all the braying with my 2kg lump hammer.

The touring's dead again!
This is why I no longer drive an E30......

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Sun May 30, 2010 9:19 am

StuBeeDoo wrote:'Ello again Buddy!! :D



The touring's dead again!
Nooo!

Fancy setting up the dead touring club? I can join you if you stretch to e36's.
Be a man for once in your life and sh!t in that boot!- Wilfred.
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Sun May 30, 2010 9:50 am

johnna wrote:Fancy setting up the dead touring club? I can join you if you stretch to e36's.
Any touring accepted! :D E30, E34, E36, I'd probably even allow the newer ones.
My latest "woes thread" is here.....

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I'd offer to come and assist, but I've got no transport. :(
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johnna
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Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:46 pm

Swapping the rear bearing:

A shitplate putting the shit in shitplate- I wonder why the handbrake didn't work?:

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That collar was tight tight tight:

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My first extraction tool- guess its original application:

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I welded in these plates to hopefully upset the collar (aye- right) and to set up a slide hammer (dream on).

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I then utilised an old disc:

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I bashed in the new outer collar using the old collar.
The front of the wind in tool (30mm socket):

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The back of the wind in tool (36mm socket with an old inner collar fitted to it:

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Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:01 am

if you have to do it again, run a bead of weld all the way round the inside of the outer shell, it really does help! on one bearing i did you could hear the shell 'crack' as it loosened it's grip, and drifted out easily.

looks like a crappy job though, i'd hoped the e36 arms would be a bit easier to get off and take to a bench.
cheers,

harry
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