RippinV
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pulling the drive shaft to replace the track and when I pulled the bearing off I moved one of the Drive wheels, Any simple way to move it back, never have done this before.


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Should use a press to keep it even. I would be worried why it moved so easily.
yamadog1
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because he must have pried with bar, i moved one of mine.
because he must have pried with bar, i moved one of mine.
RippinV
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I did pry with a bar and the bearing still did not come off. Actually had to removed the chase and dismantle the bearing then slide the drive shaft off and removed the remains of the bearing with the shaft removed. When I used the pry bar the wheel slid in up against he inner wheel. I dont have a press, so other than taking to the dealer (I really dont have any good dealers around me) I was looking for an alternative method.
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
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Check out the home made press a few posts down:
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
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Here's a link for put them back in the right place. http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=51323
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place a spacer block between the #2 and#3 drivers that have not moved. pry the moved driver back far enough to get a 2x4 in on each side between drivers.place ends of 2x4"s on saw horses and drive axel down moving it till the driver lines up. use a block on the end of the axel so you dont damage it.