2. Bearing Puller and Tamping tool (or Pipe)3. Spray Lubricant (WD-40) 10 Steps to Replacing Noisy Pump Motor Bearings 1. Shut off power at the breaker. Remove motor from pump housing. Remove wiring harness from rear of motor. 2. Remove pump diffuser. Hold shaft at rear of motor ...
as if you were going to shift to the smallest sprocket. The rear derailleur should now be stuck on the largest sprocket, which will give you enough slack to fully release the cable from the frame. Pull the upper section of the outer cable down leaving a section of inner cable...
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CAUTION:Drums will sometimes pop free with considerable force when removed with a puller. Also, the drum may fall to the ground and be damaged or smash your toe, so make sure you have a good grip on it when it comes loose. The best way to remove a drum with a puller is to slowly ...
Firstly, pull the wire plug by gripping it at the bottom, it will reveal the plug. You must not yank on the wire to pull out since this will ruin the spark plug lead. After that, drivers should fit their socket wrench with the bar, and then use the ratchet to take the plug out ...
The fact that a lot of pullers like to use aluminum wheels instead of steel ones isn't necessarily because they look nice, it's because they're much lighter in weight then steel. They create less rotating mass that robs the engine of power, and they help the weight-conscience puller. ...
8)Never use a large hammer, or a slide hammer, with any great force, to pound or pull directly on a coupling that is connected to the transmission. You can rather easily damage the bearings and brinel them. Brineling of the bearing surface creates an imprint of the roller bearing on th...
Check for bearing play-With the wheels on the ground, grab the wheel at the top and gently push and pull it from side to side. Do this with both wheels. You’re trying to feel if there is any play in the bearings. The wheels shouldn’t move back and forth. They should feel solid...
And if you're running a set of new 26-12.00x12 Carlisle tires, well, these tires can pull with the best of them when the lugs are professionally "double-cut." Cut or angled lugs act like a wedge that digs in and grip the dirt better to pull the vehicle further. To double-cut the...
puller. On some Japanese applications, the shaft must be pressed out which often damages the wheel bearings. On some cars, the inner CV joint stub shafts are retained in the transaxle by a circlip and may not pull out without the help of an axle puller. Some older Chrysler applications ...