Anyone know where I can get a bearing drift kit?
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tr7v8 said:
Depends on the car but I've always managed with a block of wood to get them flush, then a soft metal drift to seat them properly. Normally fiddlier getting the old ones out than the new in. On alloy hubs heating the hub, freezing the bearing outer helps as well.
Cheers, I am going down the BBQ and freezer route
The race has to go quite far in so am hoping to find a set of drifts like this http://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/draper-misc-auto-s... but local and in stock! if I can't find a set though I will prob do as you say as need to get it running for Tuesday.Paul
Try your local Euro Car Parts, they may have to order in but they do the whole Sealey range, VS703 is probably what you want (assuming it's taper bearings):
http://www.eurocarparts.com/thread-and-bearing-too...
Can't say I have ever needed a set though. As others have said a socket is the usual answer or cut through the old bearing taper seat so it's expandable and use that as a drift if the socket won't fit. Did one the other day using that method.
http://www.eurocarparts.com/thread-and-bearing-too...
Can't say I have ever needed a set though. As others have said a socket is the usual answer or cut through the old bearing taper seat so it's expandable and use that as a drift if the socket won't fit. Did one the other day using that method.
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