Finishing up some work on my skid. What is the best way to press a bearing back onto the shaft on the rear upper left bogie wheel? Thanks in advance!
Vincent
New member
I just did an entire skid and chaincase rebuild, and there are no bearing that needs to be pressed onto a shaft. The small upper boggy wheels on the skid can be a bit snug, but few taps on the inner bearing race with a steel punch and hammer usually does short work of that.
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I just did an entire skid and chaincase rebuild, and there are no bearing that needs to be pressed onto a shaft. The small upper boggy wheels on the skid can be a bit snug, but few taps on the inner bearing race with a steel punch and hammer usually does short work of that.
Ah gotcha. I forgot the steel punch part silly me. Thanks again!
Vincent
New member
Ah gotcha. I forgot the steel punch part silly me. Thanks again!
Also helps to use a bit of lubrication
super1c
Super Moderator
I used a big deep well socket.
Vincent
New member
I used a big deep well socket.
I also used that method when I did my Venture skid 4 years ago.
I used a big deep well socket.
Very helpful tips thank you guys