Best way to remove bottom race from lower triple??
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OnkelB wrote: When I did mine I stuck the stem in a vise and (carefully) worked around the race with a chisel - if I remember correctly the stem is slightly fatter at the bottom where the race sits, once the race is free of that part it should come right off.
That's the way I do it also.
donthaveakawman wrote: maybe that lower bearing holder will pop up with a screwdriver and who knows it may be threaded in there. is there a way to use a press?
My screwdrivers cost on average $10.00 each. You use one of my screwdrivers as a pry bar, physical injury "WILL" occur.
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If you have access to a hydraulic press, the stem can be pressed out of the clamp and pressed back in.
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ramtough_63 wrote: used the dremel cut it off worked ok
Have done this twice - works well. Don't cut all the way through.
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If it works great, if not the Dremel is close at hand
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Now I use the dremel, and it preserves the seal.
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For the frame race's I run a real hot weld bead about
1/4 way around the race and the heat draw's the race up and they fall out.
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DoubleDub wrote:
ramtough_63 wrote: used the dremel cut it off worked ok
Have done this twice - works well. Don't cut all the way through.
+2 and all the others who used a dremel.
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loudhvx wrote: When I used the chisel method, it messed up the bottom seal. If you are replacing the seal, obviously, it doesn't matter.
Now I use the dremel, and it preserves the seal.[/quote
:huh: air motor with a thin cut off wheel or an actual tiny dremel tool ?
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anything with a thin cut off wheel should work.
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Also good for polishing
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