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MrZig
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I recently did the rear wheel bearings on my 78 GS400. I encountered some problems though.
Here's the deal:
Sprocket bearing is fine. It pressed in tight all the way. No play.
Brake side wheel bearing Is tough to get started, but once it's pressed in as far as it can go, you can pull it out a good quarter-half inch with your finger. It didn't 'press in tight'. More or less dropped in.
Sprocket side wheel bearing Is, again, tough to get started, and stays tough all the way until just before the end. Once it's in as far as it will go, you can pull it up and down with your finger a couple mm. Just enough to be noticable.
Is this an issue? Everything lines up nice, the shaft goes through everything nice. They wouldn't be able to move much once the spacers are in, anyways.
Here's the deal:
Sprocket bearing is fine. It pressed in tight all the way. No play.
Brake side wheel bearing Is tough to get started, but once it's pressed in as far as it can go, you can pull it out a good quarter-half inch with your finger. It didn't 'press in tight'. More or less dropped in.
Sprocket side wheel bearing Is, again, tough to get started, and stays tough all the way until just before the end. Once it's in as far as it will go, you can pull it up and down with your finger a couple mm. Just enough to be noticable.
Is this an issue? Everything lines up nice, the shaft goes through everything nice. They wouldn't be able to move much once the spacers are in, anyways.