top_beta Posted July 29, 2013 Report Share Posted July 29, 2013 Can anyone shed light on how to remove the wheel bearings from a 2011 EVO front wheel ? There is no lip on the central spacer to use to knock it through and i don't want to start damaging the hub trying to get the bearings out. Also what is the bearing code for the front bearings ? I was expecting 6004 2rs as in the rears but they are clearly a smaller size Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lineaway Posted July 29, 2013 Report Share Posted July 29, 2013 Well the correct way is the right tool. I`m sure some one will have a better idea. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dadof2 Posted July 29, 2013 Report Share Posted July 29, 2013 Yep, ideally you need to take the seal out and then used a proper bearing puller. If you have access to a MIG welder then weld something onto the bearing to block the hole in the middle, you can then punch it out with a rod from the other side. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlie chitlins Posted July 29, 2013 Report Share Posted July 29, 2013 (edited) Not sure what the effects of heat on the aluminum will be, but 200 F. is usually enough to grow aluminum as much as you need. If you heat the hub, the bearing will probably drop out. I do this all the time with steel. I suppose the spokes are mild steel and in no danger of becoming harder or softer from the heat. You can also bust out the bearing and put a bead of weld around the remaining race. When the weld cools, the race will just drop out. It's kind of fun to walk away from it, start working on something else, and, a few minutes later, hear the CLINK of the race hitting the floor, Edited July 29, 2013 by charlie chitlins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mokwepa Posted July 30, 2013 Report Share Posted July 30, 2013 Use a close fitting socket/piece of pipe trough the centre of the bearing, then gently tap and drift the centre tube (in the hub) untill it starts to push the opposite bearing out. Bearing only needs to move a few mm to free the centre tube. Then you can get a screw driver or drift punch in their and drift bearing out normally. It is a fiddly job but works. When you have the bearing out, for next time..........cut a slot/notch out of one side of the centre tube. Then next time you just drift the notch side bearing out and then the other side. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lineaway Posted July 30, 2013 Report Share Posted July 30, 2013 http://www.revzilla....CFWJlMgodNx8AEQ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chuckindenver Posted August 5, 2013 Report Share Posted August 5, 2013 the small tube in the center is only held in place by foam. push a long brass punch through the center, push the tube off to the side, and drive the bearing out.. take the old bearing to a bearing supply house, and buy hard use bearings.. you will spend 12.00 for each one...sealed on one side..and they will last forever, just keep them greased and clean.. most motorcycle companies use light duty bearings.. high speed hard use bearings can be got in the same dems as the the light duty you removed, they just cost a little more money, same thing for fork seals.. buy hard use, caustic material use seals..keep them clean..they last forever.. i use seals made for concrete pumps...they work awesome.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mokwepa Posted August 6, 2013 Report Share Posted August 6, 2013 My centre tube had no foam at all and has a lip on either side that goes into each bearing making it impossible to catch the edge of the bearing with a drift. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
axulsuv Posted August 6, 2013 Report Share Posted August 6, 2013 http://www.revzilla....CFWJlMgodNx8AEQ I got the same basic kit (without the M.P. logo ) from pitposse for about 1/2 that . works fine for the little I use it . But when you need it , you need it !!! http://pitposse.com/whbereset.html Ok , so the price has gone up since I got my set .... Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chuckindenver Posted August 6, 2013 Report Share Posted August 6, 2013 i just did the rear bearings in an evo last spring..and how i posted it..is how it worked...hmmm. no foam...maybe somebody has changed something? that tube gets eaten pretty easy if a bearing fails Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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