Has anyone ever replaced a support bearing. LMC truck sells them for 20 or 30 bucks, and since the transmisstion shop mangled mine (stretched forward), I was wondering if they are pressed on the slip spline or?
Any help would be appreciated.
1970 f100 390 9 inch, C6.
2 piece driveshaft center support bearing
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re: 2 piece driveshaft center support bearing
I replaced mine a couple years ago. I remember that I wished I had a hydraulic press to get the old one off and new one on. I spent a half day beating on it, then "friend?" cut it off with air tool. Damaged shaft and I beat new one on using a piece of pipe and 4 lb hammer. Works okay now.
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re: 2 piece driveshaft center support bearing
I think I will take it to a machine shop, or, hmmm, maybe NOT. With my luck with machine shops, I think I'll do it myself.
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re: 2 piece driveshaft center support bearing
I replaced mine 2 years ago, and didn't have any problems with it at all. Of course, mine hadn't been buggered up either. Just worn completely out.
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re: 2 piece driveshaft center support bearing
I brought mine to a machine shop. I think you better get recommendations for a shop in your area.
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re: 2 piece driveshaft center support bearing
like all good baerings...you can die grind them off carefuly slowly use lots of w-d 40 and a pipe excact size as inner area of bearing and a heavy rubber mallot will do the job go slow but steady.oh and do bult it to the frame before bolting the shaft back to the trans Voice of experiance here.
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re: 2 piece driveshaft center support bearing
Thanks everyone, I think I will take it to the (new)machine shop after all. I've got it in my vice, and it's been stareing at me all week, and I haven't done a thing.
Machine shop (Engine shop) finally got my king pins out - one of them took 20 tons to get out.('')
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Machine shop (Engine shop) finally got my king pins out - one of them took 20 tons to get out.('')
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re: 2 piece driveshaft center support bearing
one of them took 20 tons to get out.('Clap'.....
Doesn't surprise me too awful much....When I did mine,
I had them hot with a torch, and had the whole weight
of the truck on them, and they wouldn't even think about
budging. And that was after soaking in rust juice for a long
time...I don't know how hard it was to press them off at the
shop I eventually took the axle to...They didn't mention
anything, so I assumed it was no big deal for their press...
I guess some are even worse than mine were....
MK
Doesn't surprise me too awful much....When I did mine,
I had them hot with a torch, and had the whole weight
of the truck on them, and they wouldn't even think about
budging. And that was after soaking in rust juice for a long
time...I don't know how hard it was to press them off at the
shop I eventually took the axle to...They didn't mention
anything, so I assumed it was no big deal for their press...
I guess some are even worse than mine were....
MK
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Dana 60 - 4.10 Limited Slip
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re: 2 piece driveshaft center support bearing
Well, over the phone he said he wouldn't even touch them, since I already heated them with a torch and the spindles wouldn't even turn, I mean they were FROZEN on there. But I finally convinced him to do the job. So now I am going to just put some gloves on and give him the axle with bearing on it, and the new bearing (I haven't bought yet).