Layshaft Bearing Outer Race removal

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MFC

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Hi Everyone,
Has anyone actually done this??
The WSM suggests betting a correct diameter stick - putting some thick oil in the recess and hitting it - and it 'normally comes out' - I am guessing using hydraulics, not sure how though.
Any tips???
And there are no holes behind it in the gearbox case - probably best not to drill any new ones.
Thanks in advance
 
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone actually done this??
The WSM suggests betting a correct diameter stick - putting some thick oil in the recess and hitting it - and it 'normally comes out' - I am guessing using hydraulics, not sure how though.
Any tips???
And there are no holes behind it in the gearbox case - probably best not to drill any new ones.
Thanks in advance
series 3s have 2 holes drilled in to the rear case to aid removal; with a punch, earlier boxes can have the two holes drilled
 
series 3s have 2 holes drilled in to the rear case to aid removal; with a punch, earlier boxes can have the two holes drilled
Thanks for the replies

Interesting, trying not to drill the case, But having thought about this, If the hydraulic system is to work there must be a hole in the outer race to enable to oil/grease to do its thing. Can't see one in the race, maybe drill a hole (if possible) in the race back, to help hydraulic it out - thoughts?
 
Thanks for the replies

Interesting, trying not to drill the case, But having thought about this, If the hydraulic system is to work there must be a hole in the outer race to enable to oil/grease to do its thing. Can't see one in the race, maybe drill a hole (if possible) in the race back, to help hydraulic it out - thoughts?
Thanks for the replies

Interesting, trying not to drill the case, But having thought about this, If the hydraulic system is to work there must be a hole in the outer race to enable to oil/grease to do its thing. Can't see one in the race, maybe drill a hole (if possible) in the race back, to help hydraulic it out - thoughts?
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the 2 holes are those on the far right in the pic,i drill early cases out so they are as in the pic which is a series 3 case ,bearing removal is straight forward then
 
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Thanks for the replies

Interesting, trying not to drill the case, But having thought about this, If the hydraulic system is to work there must be a hole in the outer race to enable to oil/grease to do its thing. Can't see one in the race, maybe drill a hole (if possible) in the race back, to help hydraulic it out - thoughts?

You are over thinking this,you can not drill the race as it is too hard,the idea is to force oil behind the race to push it out.
However there is some risk you may damage the case as you have to whack it quite hard
Go with my or James suggestions.
 
Will try some gentle heat and a tap, is that fails will drill a hole or two, Thanks all for you comments - will report success or otherwise!!!
 
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