16-10-2024, 12:29 PM
I notice your Chummy is 1925. It may be that it has the earlier stub axles in which case the inner bearing has a tapered seat which may prove stubborn. As Simon says, Loctite may be involved.
I would assume that if the inner bearing is tight on an unloctited taper one might have to act as one would with a rear hub bearing, do the extractor up firmly then give its bolt a sharp tap. However, the only such hubs I have came apart quite easily so I do not speak from direct experience.
Regards,
Stuart
I would assume that if the inner bearing is tight on an unloctited taper one might have to act as one would with a rear hub bearing, do the extractor up firmly then give its bolt a sharp tap. However, the only such hubs I have came apart quite easily so I do not speak from direct experience.
Regards,
Stuart