lateapex911
Super Moderator
Can anybody suggest a solution?
I can't get my pilot bearing out.
Actually, the pilot bearing race. The bearings and cage were toast and are on the floor.
I have tried:
-The cool dual "hook" opening slide hammer puller thing. No avail, not enough space behind the race to get a grip, it pulls on the small lip at the front of the race, but that has now been removed.
-Chiseling the race apart so I can prise it out. OK at the edge, but not enough room to get a good angle on the race.
-Grinding a section away, so that I can prise it out. It's hardened and my carbide spiral bit in my pneumatic grinder is like a old guy with dentures trying to shred raw meat. Grind for 5 minutes, search for polished spot. No fun.
-Heat. I tried heating the surrounding 'meat', (the end of the eccentric shaft), but I was conservative as there is an important seal right back there, and I don't need to oil my clutch ....not that I will EVER get my clutch back on!
So far I've been at it for many hours, three shirts, many Cokes, a missed test day (grrrr) and am starting to get to the end of my rope.
I have a race coming up this Friday, so if this thing isn't out soon, it will be time to drag my old backup street version, (from my private JY!) in and pull the motor.
I hate to do that, but this thing has welded itself in the eccentric shaft, and the only way of getting it out that I can think of is putting it on a mill. Can I do that with it in the engine?
Thanks for any response or ideas.......
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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
[This message has been edited by lateapex911 (edited August 05, 2003).]
I can't get my pilot bearing out.
Actually, the pilot bearing race. The bearings and cage were toast and are on the floor.
I have tried:
-The cool dual "hook" opening slide hammer puller thing. No avail, not enough space behind the race to get a grip, it pulls on the small lip at the front of the race, but that has now been removed.
-Chiseling the race apart so I can prise it out. OK at the edge, but not enough room to get a good angle on the race.
-Grinding a section away, so that I can prise it out. It's hardened and my carbide spiral bit in my pneumatic grinder is like a old guy with dentures trying to shred raw meat. Grind for 5 minutes, search for polished spot. No fun.
-Heat. I tried heating the surrounding 'meat', (the end of the eccentric shaft), but I was conservative as there is an important seal right back there, and I don't need to oil my clutch ....not that I will EVER get my clutch back on!
So far I've been at it for many hours, three shirts, many Cokes, a missed test day (grrrr) and am starting to get to the end of my rope.
I have a race coming up this Friday, so if this thing isn't out soon, it will be time to drag my old backup street version, (from my private JY!) in and pull the motor.
I hate to do that, but this thing has welded itself in the eccentric shaft, and the only way of getting it out that I can think of is putting it on a mill. Can I do that with it in the engine?
Thanks for any response or ideas.......
------------------
Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
[This message has been edited by lateapex911 (edited August 05, 2003).]