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General Maintenance Tips => General Questions and Trouble Shooting => Topic started by: Stevejonny on February 04, 2022, 04:39:56 PM

Title: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Stevejonny on February 04, 2022, 04:39:56 PM
Began maint on old lexa 300 hs-p and found drive shaft bearing inside the side plate basically exploded leaving just the outer edge still lodged into the side plate.  The shaft just sets inside the bearing and doesnt have an e-clip to retain the bearing on the shaft end (which daiwa probably changed so the bearing comes out).  Cant get broke piece out to insert new bearing.  Tried drilling, picks, snap ring plier.... Ideas?
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Wompus Cat on February 04, 2022, 04:52:30 PM
Gobs of options  if this is aluminum plates and one is to shave a dowell a bit on the end and Drive it in the bearing casing then try to twist it out and or using gloves put it in the oven for a bit to expand the Reel case a bit and try twisting the Dowell .
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Stevejonny on February 04, 2022, 05:19:20 PM
I put in boiling water in a baggie.  It is aluminum.  A dowell?  Im familiar with wood dowells. Is that what you r thinking?
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Wompus Cat on February 04, 2022, 05:20:27 PM
Quote from: Stevejonny on February 04, 2022, 05:19:20 PM
I put in boiling water in a baggie.  It is aluminum.  A dowell?  Im familiar with wood dowells. Is that what you r thinking?

YEPPER !
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: alantani on February 04, 2022, 05:34:47 PM
the bane of my existence.  worst case, send it to me and let me take a crack at it.   :-\
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Stevejonny on February 04, 2022, 05:46:26 PM
Tried the dowel... SS is harder than wood so Wood doesnt grab.
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Wompus Cat on February 04, 2022, 06:04:07 PM
Quote from: Stevejonny on February 04, 2022, 05:46:26 PM
Tried the dowel... SS is harder than wood so Wood doesnt grab.

Yes wood is softer that is why I use it . Boiling water was your choice but I use dry heat and it would not hurt to use some WD-40 on  the outer edge of the stuck bearing case . You are dealing with a very small space as well . Might try to get a tighter fit with a Hardwood like Hickory or : Bois D'arc then soak it in water to swell it for a real Tight fit.
There are special pullers you  can purchase as well .

You have the option to send it to THE MASTER .
Good Luck to you and post back if you get it out.
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Stevejonny on February 04, 2022, 06:16:36 PM
Appreciate the comments!!  I opted for boil water cause i wanted to avoid complete teardown removing all plastic gears and parts.  Those erings and  springs look like real challenges.  I read using an oil on outer sides and using a heat gun to expand alum...
And theres always falling back to Master Tani
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Stevejonny on February 04, 2022, 06:45:21 PM
Local shop suggested using a nail head to get under the race and pry it out.  Grinded the nail head down and trying it now
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Stevejonny on February 04, 2022, 07:00:15 PM
GOT IT OUT!!!  The nail head worked.  Kept grinding head to sharpen edge.  Now back to something more interesting!!
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Wompus Cat on February 04, 2022, 07:15:58 PM
Well Glad you Nailed it! ;D
Thanks for posting back .
Title: Re: Drive shaft bearing frozen and stuck in sideplate— cant remove
Post by: Brewcrafter on February 05, 2022, 05:26:13 AM
Good job!  I have a selection of modified nails that when paired with vice grips have always done the job.  But in another recent thread OldManJoe showed an elegant solution involving modifying a set of commonly available snap ring pliers that is a sweet solution, especially if you do a fair amount of reel work and do not anticipate this being a "one time" thing. - john