Hi everyone, hope you are all keeping well, I was hoping for some info in regards to removing the one bearing on dynamo. I assumed it would be pressed on but the thread has me a bit confused. Surely the bearing cannot be screwed on. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks. Steve.
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Re: Dynamo bearing
It's not screwed on, no! Pressed. The thread is for a retaing collar - upon which an oil seal might sit, in the retaining plate?
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Re: Dynamo bearing
Gday Groily, thanks very much for that, your help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers mate, Steve.
Cheers mate, Steve.
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Re: Dynamo bearing
I made a reply prior to Groily's, but must have forgotten to click submit. My reply was along the same lines as Groily's, so no need to mention that again.
I did also post a link for a tech tip, just so you would be aware of a problem someone else had, re screws that hold the bearing retainer place in place.
You may wish to read. https://www.jampot.com/article_read.asp?id=245
I did also post a link for a tech tip, just so you would be aware of a problem someone else had, re screws that hold the bearing retainer place in place.
You may wish to read. https://www.jampot.com/article_read.asp?id=245
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Re: Dynamo bearing
Thanks for the tip Rob, appreciate it.