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So, I am on the last mile of a 200 mile round trip and my right front wheel bearing explodes. Limped into the driveway and tore it down. The outer looks dirty but ok. The inner was destroyed- cage completely gone. So I ordered new set and went about trying to remove the old cone (cup) off the spindle. Impossible. Anyway after using a pry bar (TM method) and then a puller with without success, I cut it off (piece by piece). Probably gauling caused it to weld itself to the spindle. Finally got it off, replaced the seal and cleaned up the spindle.
Here's my question:
How hard should it be to reinstall the new bearing? I am having a **** of a time getting it to slide on the spindle. I have never replaced one on a deuce before. I have done plenty on other trucks. I know they some friction so they don't spin, but they usually slide on with a little persuasion (BFH). Not this one. Is something amiss or is this normal? The TM says to use a pry bar to remove, that would indicate it is not very hard to put on-am I wrong?
Thanks
Here's my question:
How hard should it be to reinstall the new bearing? I am having a **** of a time getting it to slide on the spindle. I have never replaced one on a deuce before. I have done plenty on other trucks. I know they some friction so they don't spin, but they usually slide on with a little persuasion (BFH). Not this one. Is something amiss or is this normal? The TM says to use a pry bar to remove, that would indicate it is not very hard to put on-am I wrong?
Thanks
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