Marv 943 #1 Posted May 13, 2018 Thought I would post some pictures showing bearing installation in trans case. 6 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 41,366 #2 Posted May 13, 2018 Nice! Stick the bearings in the freezer next to the ice cream for a few days and they practically fall in. I remember going to school for Chrysler Ultradrive (or as I referred them as Ultraslide) transaxles. There was a bearing that needed to be pressed in with a tolerance so close that the teacher said took 40 tons on the press to start it in it's bore. There was a reinforcement plate you had to bolt on the trans case to keep from splitting it. Sure enough 40 tons and the brg. started. I suggested freezing the brg. and warming the case to see how much of a difference it made. Teacher said ok so next day we warmed up the case with a torch and got the bearing out of the freezer. 6 tons! 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevebo-(Moderator) 8,351 #3 Posted May 13, 2018 Question is what is the best way to get them out (ones you cannot tap from backside)? 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 41,366 #4 Posted May 13, 2018 (edited) 36 minutes ago, stevebo said: Question is what is the best way to get them out (ones you cannot tap from backside)? Try warming the area that the bearing sets in. then hit the case behind the bearing with a mallet or dead blow hammer. They may pop out. Or get a blind hole bearing puller set. https://www.houzz.com/photos/contemporary/hand-tools-and-tool-sets/pid=93989053 Another way is to pack the bearing with grease and use a shaft in the hole and force it out with hydraulic pressure Edited May 13, 2018 by squonk 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites