Rear wheel bearing driver

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30 Aug 2015 11:32 #687856 by pbmax
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What do you guys use to drive in rear wheel bearings? The largest socket I have is 32 mm and its a bit too small.

Is it safe to tap around the outer race?

1979 kz750 twin.

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30 Aug 2015 11:40 #687859 by SWest
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I use the old bearing then tap around the outside race to be sure it's seated.
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30 Aug 2015 11:48 #687864 by Tyrell Corp
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I lightly clean up the inner bearing housing with some wet and dry and dig out the circlip groove, they can get a bit of alloy corrosion here. The bearings are a tight fit anyway, also make sure your inner bearing spacer is positioned right.

1980 Gpz550 D1, 1981 GPz550 D1. 1982 GPz750R1. 1983 z1000R R2. all four aces

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30 Aug 2015 12:31 #687876 by pete greek1
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It also helps if you put the bearing in the freezer for a while then lightly grease the race before installation
Pete

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30 Aug 2015 15:19 #687890 by 650ed
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In the past I used a short piece of PVC pipe that was just a tiny bit smaller in diameter than the OD of the outer race. I put a small block of wood between the hammer and pipe and tapped lightly around the circumference to push the bearing in. Just a little grease on the outer part of the outer race helps too. Ed

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30 Aug 2015 15:23 - 30 Aug 2015 15:25 #687891 by martin_csr
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I got a bearing driver set on eebbaayy for pretty cheap. Something like this --- bearing race and seal driver set
Apply a small amount of grease to the wheel & bearing.
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03 Sep 2015 05:11 #688406 by CoreyClough
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I have used this with great success.

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03 Sep 2015 06:11 - 03 Sep 2015 06:12 #688413 by SWest
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The PVC method is safer. It is too easy to get it cocked to one side and mung it up. Take your time and try it 100 times if needed. :whistle:
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03 Sep 2015 07:31 #688428 by JimB
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I recently did my bearings and I used a threaded bar, some washers and nuts and pulled them in so as not to damage the bearings. It costs about $5 dollars of hardware.

1978 KZ1000A2, 1980 KZ1000E, 1980 KZ1000B4 LTD

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03 Sep 2015 07:43 #688432 by 80B4
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This has come up in the past and I have done some research into the proper tools and techniques to install wheel bearings. Older Japanese bikes use centre spacers that are wider than the distance between the bearing seats in the hub. The OEMs use flat faced bearing drivers to push and support the bearing inner and outer race at the same time. When the inner race makes contact with the centre spacer, the outer race cant be driven to the bottom of the bearing pocket. If you install new bearings and there is binding you should start over with new bearings and use flat faced bearing driver / supports.

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03 Sep 2015 08:00 #688437 by SWest
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If new bearings are to be used, it doesn't matter if the old one is damaged. Should be replaced with modern ones anyway. If not the proper tools need to be used.
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03 Sep 2015 09:21 #688452 by jakedude
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I have used a socket of the appropriate outer diameter.

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