Wolverine rear axle/bearing replacement instructions
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Wolverine rear axle/bearing replacement instructions
i did this not to long ago.
lets c you take the rims and tires off. take the coter pin out of the castle nut( big nut after hub cap comes off), then take the nut off. then tap the axle out gently, be carefull not to mess any threads up, i belive as you are on the rear brake side of the axle it taps out the other way, or twards the left side. it slides right out. then take a punch, and punch it out, or a tounge shaped iron and pry the bearing out. dont nick the housing too badly. (or you can grind it out with a dremmel). then grease the axle housing with waterproof or lithium grease. put the bearing in the housing by tapping it with a pice of wood on the new bearing, and a hammer, gently agian until it stops going in. next insert the seal and, slide the axle back in and put the tires back on. then go riding.
hope that helped[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
lets c you take the rims and tires off. take the coter pin out of the castle nut( big nut after hub cap comes off), then take the nut off. then tap the axle out gently, be carefull not to mess any threads up, i belive as you are on the rear brake side of the axle it taps out the other way, or twards the left side. it slides right out. then take a punch, and punch it out, or a tounge shaped iron and pry the bearing out. dont nick the housing too badly. (or you can grind it out with a dremmel). then grease the axle housing with waterproof or lithium grease. put the bearing in the housing by tapping it with a pice of wood on the new bearing, and a hammer, gently agian until it stops going in. next insert the seal and, slide the axle back in and put the tires back on. then go riding.
hope that helped[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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