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D2 transmission bearing race removal

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2 years 8 months ago #236365 by bpusmc
     

Can the bearing race (identified by the yellow arrow) be removed through the front of the casing?  If so, how?

Thanks,
Chad
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2 years 8 months ago #236367 by bboaz
I just removed a similar bearing on a 955 transmission, which is a D-4 transmission.  The bearing was a roller bearing with cylindrical rollers The part of the bearing holding the rollers in place came apart and dropped 12 of the 15 rollers in the transmission.  I fished them out with a magnet.  I turned a ring which fit over and clamped to the race, then used a puller similar to a steering wheel puller to pull the race off the shaft. The split ring was held together with 5/16 inch socket head screws.  it took some time to tighten the screws with an Allen Wrench clamping the ring to the race  but it held the ring tight.  There was a 1/2 inch hole taped into the end of the shaft which I center drilled the head of a 1/2 inch  bolt and screwed it into the shaft to provide a center pint for the puller to keep it centered. My bearing race had a lip on each end so the ring would not slip off.  If your bearing race has a grove in it for the rollers of the bearing to run in, then make your ring so it fits into that grove.  To put the new bearing on, I screwed a piece of grade 8 all thread into the end of the shaft and used a nut, washer and the old race to push the new bearing on the shaft.  It was really tight and close but I was able to get the race off and new bearing installed without taking the transmission apart.  Brian Boaz
Picture # 1 The ring and the puller assembled as I used it
 
Picture #2  The ring and the puller taken apart 

Picture #3  The ring with the bolts that attach to the puller 
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2 years 8 months ago #236372 by neil
Nice!

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY
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2 years 8 months ago #236373 by dpendzic
Great going Brian!! You can tell that you are a machinist!

D2, D3, D4, D6, 941B, Cat 15
Hancock Ma and Moriches NY
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2 years 8 months ago #236382 by bpusmc
Brian,
That’s a nice tool! I wish I had that capability.

Chad
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2 years 8 months ago #236389 by bboaz
bpusmc: If your bearing race has a lip on the outside or grove in the center and you can measure it with a set of calipers. I can measure the inside of my tool and see if it will fit your bearing race. if it will, I can send you my tool and you can use it to pull your bearing race off. If you have a puller like the one, I have pictured with a point on it. find out what size and thread the center hole in the shaft is and I can center drill a bolt to screw into the end of the shaft to hold a puller true. Isn't that what this ACMOC is all about? Helping and educating each other out to keep these old machines running. Brian Boaz
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2 years 8 months ago #236396 by trainzkid88
you can buy ready made bearing separators from any good industrial supplier, auto parts joint or tool shop. they come in a few different size ranges and for the smaller sizes under 100 bucks you can also get them as part of gear puller sets.
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2 years 8 months ago #236403 by Rome K/G
Use heat tip on a torch, heat it up quick, it'll slide right off.
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2 years 8 months ago #236406 by neil
You're a champion Brian! : )

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY
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2 years 8 months ago #236417 by bpusmc
    bboaz: Brian, thanks for your generous offer.The new race OD is 1.49” and is completely smooth, no lip or groove (see photo). I threaded a piece of 1/2” 20 allthread in the center hole in the shaft. To humor you, the last picture is my shade tree mechanic attempt at making a puller. I didn’t want to give up without trying something!! I’m anxious to get this thing put back together and really appreciate your help. 
Chad
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