Rear bearing mileage

I've decided to wrap the end of the axle in dry ice before attempting to install the new bearing. There just happens to be a dry ice company right here in Ramseur

👍👍.. freeze the new bearing before installing also..
 
yes it will, you would do that if you were installing the bearing in a hole, similar to freezing a valve guide to install in a head

I have installed many many wheel bearings over the years with the exception of a trike. This my first.. I have always put the wheel bearings in the refrigerator for half an hour and a lot of times you can press them in the hole with ease. Any bearing the sits in a hole I have chilled down. Not much experience with press fit axle bearings, that's why I started this post.
 
I have installed many many wheel bearings over the years with the exception of a trike. This my first.. I have always put the wheel bearings in the refrigerator for half an hour and a lot of times you can press them in the hole with ease. Any bearing the sits in a hole I have chilled down. Not much experience with press fit axle bearings, that's why I started this post.

You are heading in the right direction with the info here, press fit axle bearings are a new learning curve but nothing to be afraid of

Once I have the bearing off I like to clean the axle mating surface with emery cloth, and be sure to wipe off any residue left, clean is a must for press fit

Good luck with your project and let us know how it goes
 
You are heading in the right direction with the info here, press fit axle bearings are a new learning curve but nothing to be afraid of

Once I have the bearing off I like to clean the axle mating surface with emery cloth, and be sure to wipe off any residue left, clean is a must for press fit

Good luck with your project and let us know how it goes

I'm hoping that if I dry ice that part of the axle it shouldn't be a big problem putting the bearing on. But I will let you know. Thanks again Jack.
 

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