Atrus said:Cool, so it sounds like I have the tough stuff done then! ThanksPer my post from about a month ago, the reverse thread was cut off by a dremel, much to my chagrin later on when I realized it was reverse thread :wink:
When I say 'tap' I don't mean bang hard but I also was able to put them in without a press.....a big piece of pipe & a hammer did mine easily.BuggerAll said:The bearing should not easily tap out of the housing, it should be a press fit. It's not good when the outer race has too much clearance. By the way, you can get a better bearing for the job, the Timken 207W, which has 12 balls instead of the standard 9, quite a bit stronger. Clean the new bearing thoroughly, then press into a thoroughly cleaned housing with red loctite, then pack with axle grease before fitting to the car. If the bearing is loose in the hub, get another hub!