Thread: Bearing Buddies
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Old May 24th, 2005, 04:01 AM
gobassn
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Doug, you probably aren't putting them on right. Put it in place, put a
block of wook up against it, and rap it several times HARD with a rubber
mallet or hammer. They shouldn't be falling off like that if they're put on
correctly.

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"Doug" wrote in message
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Oh yeah, I knew what he meant, I would make it look "official" and use an
alan set screw. Thanx for the reply too, peciate it!

Doug


"Todd Copeland" wrote in message
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"Doug" wrote in message
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Anyway, the drilling and tapping is not a problem and a hell of an
idea!


Perhaps what Bob was talknig about but I'd try a very small bolt. Drill
through the hub only, insert the bearing buddy, and then screw the bolt
into the side of the hub through the hole. I'd not apply too much
pressure.
I point out the bolt as opposed to an actual screw.