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I’m having a wonderful time trying to remove these inner race bearings off my 850 Mk3 crank.
These are standard size Superblend bearings (FAG X-life NJ306-E-XL-M1 INDIA R059-163952) which were purchased in error and are now being swapped out for 3C bearings (NJ306E.M1.C3) with more clearance. Unlike the original German manufactured FAG bearings which were easily removed, these Indian made FAG bearings (currently on the shafts) have less of a groove cut into the back of the races to allow sufficient grip for the extractor jaws to pull. Instead the jaws continually slip off the race, even under extreme tension. I’ve reshaped the jaws for a better fit and tried heating the races with a blow torch but they just won’t budge. Plus, no room between the race and the crank-cheek for sufficient purchase.
Here's a diagram illustrating the problem and method of extraction… http://gtdc.co.uk/norton/850-mk3-bearing-race-removal.pdf
Have you ever had this problem, if so, how did you successfully remove your races without damaging the shafts please?
Any advice would be highly appreciated. Cheers!
These are standard size Superblend bearings (FAG X-life NJ306-E-XL-M1 INDIA R059-163952) which were purchased in error and are now being swapped out for 3C bearings (NJ306E.M1.C3) with more clearance. Unlike the original German manufactured FAG bearings which were easily removed, these Indian made FAG bearings (currently on the shafts) have less of a groove cut into the back of the races to allow sufficient grip for the extractor jaws to pull. Instead the jaws continually slip off the race, even under extreme tension. I’ve reshaped the jaws for a better fit and tried heating the races with a blow torch but they just won’t budge. Plus, no room between the race and the crank-cheek for sufficient purchase.
Here's a diagram illustrating the problem and method of extraction… http://gtdc.co.uk/norton/850-mk3-bearing-race-removal.pdf
Have you ever had this problem, if so, how did you successfully remove your races without damaging the shafts please?
Any advice would be highly appreciated. Cheers!