Stormwind
Well-known member
On my last run out, my Kuron seized up and wouldn't turn.
I've gotten it home and found that the bearing at the bottom of the motor is completely toast with the inner ring attached to the motor shaft, the outer ring stuck in the mount and no ball bearings anywhere to be seen.
I have bought new bearings to replace both the top and the bottom and have managed to get the top one changed with ease.
However, I am struggling to remove the bottom "bearing" since I only have an outer ring to try and grab hold of.
I've seen videos of using bread to remove this bearing by jamming it full of tiny pieces and compressing it down so that it slides underneath the bearing which eventually lifts it out. In these videos however, they are working a complete bearing whereas mine is in pieces and so there is no really a central ring for the bread to be forced under to lift it up. I have tried it anyway of course with no real luck.
Any other thoughts other than just attempting brute force levering it out with a tiny screwdriver or something?
I've gotten it home and found that the bearing at the bottom of the motor is completely toast with the inner ring attached to the motor shaft, the outer ring stuck in the mount and no ball bearings anywhere to be seen.
I have bought new bearings to replace both the top and the bottom and have managed to get the top one changed with ease.
However, I am struggling to remove the bottom "bearing" since I only have an outer ring to try and grab hold of.
I've seen videos of using bread to remove this bearing by jamming it full of tiny pieces and compressing it down so that it slides underneath the bearing which eventually lifts it out. In these videos however, they are working a complete bearing whereas mine is in pieces and so there is no really a central ring for the bread to be forced under to lift it up. I have tried it anyway of course with no real luck.
Any other thoughts other than just attempting brute force levering it out with a tiny screwdriver or something?