Gents,
I am trying to remove the bearing housing from my drive shaft...without success. There are numerous posts about this so it is obviously a common problem but I could not find any posts where the successful technique was identified. Just various threats from the posters to use force, heat, what have you.
This is actually a spare drive shaft because my original one is away being overhauled. The company discovered the bearing housing was damaged and asked me if I could supply another one. For obvious reasons I don't want to damage this one but it really is stuck.
I have removed the large circlip but cannot remove the part which the circlip retains in the housing. That is tight but the bearing turns fine. Have I got everything out ready to remove the bearing housing? Should I be a bit more adventurous with the puller? I don't want to break the flange on this piece, they are no longer available.
All advice appreciated.
Regards
Peter