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Rear wheel bearing problem
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[QUOTE="Nick90, post: 1233273, member: 78900"] So I'm changing the rear wheel bearings on my 2000 RM 125 and I pounded out the first bearing ok. The other side of the hub was a different story. The old bearings were really bad, rusted in and really stuck in there. So I pounded on them for a bit and I managed to pound out just the center of the two remaining bearings. (they're directly next to each other on the brake rotor side of the hub) I now have a huge problem, the two outer casings of the old bearings are stuck in the hub and I have no way to pound them out. :bang: I've tried liquid wrench and WD 40 but there's just no way to pound them out since they are just the rims of the bearings left stuck in the hub. Would heating them free them from the hub or at least help? Any ideas are appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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