Lesson Learned
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:15 am
I was pressing out the bearing race in my 1991 SS rear spindle and... put it in the press the wrong way... In my buddy's old school hand crank press...
... shoving my race through the retaining collar, removing the outer 1/2" of metal... With a thunderous kaboom, lifting the press about four inches into the air.
Good news.. I found out that the spindles are really sturdy *the spindle stays together under TONS of pressure.. but the bad news is... If I have to buy a one new, it's 160 dollars from the dealer.
Does anyone have some of these trial and error learning experiences?
That one felt a lot like the home made strut-spring compressor device gone awry.. *Loud noise... new shorts... have a sit down*
... shoving my race through the retaining collar, removing the outer 1/2" of metal... With a thunderous kaboom, lifting the press about four inches into the air.
Good news.. I found out that the spindles are really sturdy *the spindle stays together under TONS of pressure.. but the bad news is... If I have to buy a one new, it's 160 dollars from the dealer.
Does anyone have some of these trial and error learning experiences?
That one felt a lot like the home made strut-spring compressor device gone awry.. *Loud noise... new shorts... have a sit down*