Hey everyone,
I have a 96 Yamaha WR250 which has it's swingarm and linkage in pieces so that I could grease goodies.
Anyways, I removed the shock and the upper bearing was seized. Some WD40 moved it around as it bled bright red from all of the rust. I couldn't beleive! I suppose the previous owner never touched the shock bearings as the linkage bearings were serviceable.
I am having trouble removing the shock bearings. I know these need to be pressed out/in, but there's a small circlip which keeps the bearing in place. I can NOT remove this damn clip. How can I pry this out so that I can take this to the bearing shop and have something new pressed in? Also, what kind of bearing is in this? I don't see any balls or needles. Just a round looking inner race inside a sleeve.
Thanks in advance!
~JuGGz
I have a 96 Yamaha WR250 which has it's swingarm and linkage in pieces so that I could grease goodies.
Anyways, I removed the shock and the upper bearing was seized. Some WD40 moved it around as it bled bright red from all of the rust. I couldn't beleive! I suppose the previous owner never touched the shock bearings as the linkage bearings were serviceable.
I am having trouble removing the shock bearings. I know these need to be pressed out/in, but there's a small circlip which keeps the bearing in place. I can NOT remove this damn clip. How can I pry this out so that I can take this to the bearing shop and have something new pressed in? Also, what kind of bearing is in this? I don't see any balls or needles. Just a round looking inner race inside a sleeve.
Thanks in advance!
~JuGGz