You know that big knuckle joint the shock and the hoop and the frame connect to on the old style monsters?
Well in my wisdom of avoiding future problems, I decided to replace heaps of bearings and bits during my build, these included. Not necessarily gone on the original part, more to replace now and avoid doing it 20k later.
However, I can't seem to remove these! It's 4 sets of needle roller bearings two pairs both seep rated with a long spacer down the guts. We've tried pressing them out but didn't have the right tooling and subsequently marred the mating surface on the linkage, and just made a bit of a mess of a bearing.
I've also tried ( started to) cutting them open and collapsing them, but hoping there is a less time consuming way that doesn't risk me slipping and grinding into the inner surface of the linkage.
And cooking them out in the oven didn't work either, worked a treat for my alternator cover bearing though (much less tolerance it I think).
Any tips? How does the shop do this? May have a mate to can machine some tooling bits to press it out better, but again hoping there's some stupid easy method that I've missed.
Or am I digging my own grave, I should just leave it and only replace when properly worn out?
Thanks in advance
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