duncanstokes256 Posted May 10, 2014 Report Share Posted May 10, 2014 Hello all, can you help? I'm replacing my steering bearings on my 78 Sherpa, removed the old bearings from frame as I'm fitting the new tapered bearings type. Then realised I have to remove the old lower bearing race holder from the lower front fork brace (see attached pic) Any advice as to how to remove? Assume you need a press to push out the steering shaft from the brace to get the bottom race holder off? Ideally I want to retain the old original dust plate if possible. Thanks in advance and hope the above is a good enough description of the problem? Dunc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smelling123 Posted May 10, 2014 Report Share Posted May 10, 2014 Hi Dunc, You can sometimes get them off by getting a stick welder (arc welder) and running weld around the bearing face - it seems to contract the race and it drops off. This also works on the outer race in the frame if you need to remove them. If that doesnt work you may need to cut off using a thin cutting disk - you'll need to be careful if you dont want to damage the bottom dust plate. good luck, Stu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bondy Posted May 10, 2014 Report Share Posted May 10, 2014 Hi dunc ive done a few off these they can come off easy or they can be hard think I only ever had 1 that came off in tact anyway I first get 2 big blocks off wood on the bench I then heat the bottom off the dust cover with hair dryer or hot Air gun I rest it inbeween the 2 blocks off wood then with a flat ended chisel or a drif somthing that wont cut into the dust cover.hope this helps bondy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
p@ul250 Posted May 10, 2014 Report Share Posted May 10, 2014 I found that using a cold chisel and hammer, trying to drive the chisel under the bearing equally from one side and then the other worked. if you do damage the dust plate, It's not the end of the world as Bultaco UK stock them. http://www.inmotiontrials.com/product/bottom-steering-bearing-dust-plate-sherpa-pursang-2/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clay Posted May 10, 2014 Report Share Posted May 10, 2014 Steady hand with the dremal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bondy Posted May 10, 2014 Report Share Posted May 10, 2014 Just to add if you heat it up enough it should come off easy with out hardely any damage.like above the dust covers are easy to buy.you should be abel to get the bottom race off with out taking the dust cover off I did it once again heat makes it easy to get off I wrapt a rag round the race and with a set off grips clamp it on the race then tap the grips down if its stubbon may take afew stabs but Iit dose work may have to heat up a few times or you may be lucky and get it fist go good luck bondy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dadof2 Posted May 10, 2014 Report Share Posted May 10, 2014 Get a bit of tube that slips over the stem down to the bearing. Weld a washer and an M12 (or similar) nut onto the end of the tube.But a bolt through the M12 Nut and something on the end of the stem for it to push up against. Tack weld the tube to the bearing race with a 10mm long tack on each side. Immediately after welding (so welds do not have time to cool and contract) tighten the M12 bolt and it will pull the bearing race off. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duncanstokes256 Posted May 11, 2014 Author Report Share Posted May 11, 2014 Thanks all. I don't have any welding kit so it's going to be a very steady hand and a dremel/carbide tip!! Will advise progress. Many thanks again. D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bondy Posted May 11, 2014 Report Share Posted May 11, 2014 You dont neeed to use any welding gear mate. Just take your time and you should be ok Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duncanstokes256 Posted May 11, 2014 Author Report Share Posted May 11, 2014 All done, used the Dremel to weaken the ball race, then a couple of well placed light blows to the base and bingo - and managed to save the original lower cup - result. Next job to fit the new lower bronze bushes into the swing arm - think I'll use a local garage's press for that. Many thanks all - will more than likely have further questions as the re-build continues. Best Dunc 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bondy Posted May 11, 2014 Report Share Posted May 11, 2014 Hi mate glad you got it done. Ive just had some new bronze busses pressed in wouldnt atempt it unless you have a press. Am also having some pressed out ready for new paint.good luck mate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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