J1MS wrote:This would be a good tool... Make one that works for putting it back in as well and I will buy one off you... At the moment I do as Supereibar says and use a socket to remove the bearing then press a new one in using a vice with a block of wood and an old bearing ground down (outer track) to push it back in... A tool that could extract and re fit the bearing would be good...Supereibar wrote:Ok David, see what you think. I only lack one suitable drift for my engine rebuilds. Maybe you can suggest one or maybe you could make one![]()
. It is the drift for bearing 6004. The Gearcluster bearing that goes on the endplate. I have to drift that using a socket, which is quite a bitch. Do you think you could make an iron drift?
All the best,
Jaime
Hmmmm... I use a drift as well to fit it in. Why the complication of a vice and a block of wood? Just Hit the bearing on the outer track and you are on the safe side...

