There has been a little bit of play in my rear wheel for a while now. There is no noticeable notchyness in the up and down movement of the rear drive and the the slight play has not got any worse for many miles but I thought I would check, grease and adjust the bearings to be on the safe side.
Things are now apart and the bearings look to be OK with no missing or damaged rollers and no marks on the inner races. However, on the fixed (outer) pivot side, the inner race does not want to detach from the pivot itself. It rotates on the pivot bolt easily, and can move about 1mm towards the end of the bolt, but no more. On the adjustable side, the inner race came off the pivot and stayed in place within bearing rollers.
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Is this normal? Is any heat or excessive force normally needed to remove the inner race from the pivot? Could this mean the bearing had seized and has been rotating on the pivot bolt itself?
Cheers
Things are now apart and the bearings look to be OK with no missing or damaged rollers and no marks on the inner races. However, on the fixed (outer) pivot side, the inner race does not want to detach from the pivot itself. It rotates on the pivot bolt easily, and can move about 1mm towards the end of the bolt, but no more. On the adjustable side, the inner race came off the pivot and stayed in place within bearing rollers.
Is this normal? Is any heat or excessive force normally needed to remove the inner race from the pivot? Could this mean the bearing had seized and has been rotating on the pivot bolt itself?
Cheers