amishman
Well-known member
Need to replace a bearing on my Eriba Puck, a small 2 person German camper from the early 70s that many VW folks like pulling around. Thought I could drive out the old race from the axle hub myself like I did on past VW drum brake work. But.... there is no groove or opening in the inside of this Eriba Hub to drive it out. The race is perfectly flush with the inside axle housing. doh!
How the heck can one drive the old race out if there is no place to put a punch up to it and drive it out?
Or, can a machine ship somehow "crack" the old race out by breaking the race somehow and then they press the new race in?
I just do not want this axle hub damaged as it would be near impossible to get another hub!!!
Or, do I not chance that since this Hub would be so hard to find again and just use the new bearing with old race, although I normally know you don't supposed to do that.
Thanks for any guidance.
tj
As you will see, no groove from opposite side to punch up against!
How the heck can one drive the old race out if there is no place to put a punch up to it and drive it out?
Or, can a machine ship somehow "crack" the old race out by breaking the race somehow and then they press the new race in?
I just do not want this axle hub damaged as it would be near impossible to get another hub!!!
Or, do I not chance that since this Hub would be so hard to find again and just use the new bearing with old race, although I normally know you don't supposed to do that.
Thanks for any guidance.
tj
As you will see, no groove from opposite side to punch up against!