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Removing Speed King bearing caps for cleaning...

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I know we've been down this road many times, but I'm having a bastard of a time trying to remove one of the bearing caps. The other one popped out with minimal coercion, but the other is hanging on for dear life! I've wrapped it in a towel and tapped the tower, I've even tapped the bearing casing and tried gently with a fine screwdriver, but the little swine will not come out. I don't want to scratch it or damage it, so I'm trying to figure out a way to push it out from inside. Possible?

Anyone got a better idea or some advice? I'm struggling here...

Thanks folks.

Trev :(

Posted on 9 years ago
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When I was working on my Leedy pedal I was having similar issues with nuts not coming undone. So I took my torch out, used a low setting and bam, those suckers moved with ease. I would try heating it up, that should do the trick.

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Posted on 9 years ago
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Soak in 99% Isopropyl Alcohol razer blade to clear the gap has worked for me.

Creighton

Nothing special here but I like them.
Posted on 9 years ago
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I use a heat gun on the tube first, it melts the grease and expands the housing. Wrap in a towel or rag and use a soft (plastic or rubber) hammer and strike the housing. It always comes right off. I have rebuilt at least a half a dozen in the last couple of months.

Posted on 9 years ago
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unscrew adjustment screw on bottom, remove spring and drive rod. use air compressor and shoot air into tube, make sure to wrap cap with a rag to catch cap when it takes off!

Posted on 9 years ago
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From burgundy

unscrew adjustment screw on bottom, remove spring and drive rod. use air compressor and shoot air into tube, make sure to wrap cap with a rag to catch cap when it takes off!

+1 for this method. I've used it and it works great!

-Mark

Posted on 9 years ago
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There is a sticky on the subject of renovating Speedkings on the forum. The best way that I have used to pop the cap off is in there. It includes hitting the post with a hammer, making the cap pop out.

This method is described in detail in the thread I link to.

/Magnus

Posted on 9 years ago
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Have seen a few temperature based solutions EG.. Heat Gun//Freeze spray.... etc... happy to help out if needed.. Half hour drive away... (have rubber hammer & beer)...

Cheers

John

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Posted on 9 years ago
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From idrum4fun

+1 for this method. I've used it and it works great!-Mark

Hi Mike,

Sounds distinctly plannish, but I don't have an air compressor or access to one, so there's a bit of a damper to that idea. Thanks for that anyway, definitely something to remember, and/or to acquire in the future!

Trev

Posted on 9 years ago
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From longjohn

Have seen a few temperature based solutions EG.. Heat Gun//Freeze spray.... etc... happy to help out if needed.. Half hour drive away... (have rubber hammer & beer)...CheersJohn

G'day John,

Whereabouts are you again? I'm going to have another go at it tomorrow and see how I go, but I may well take you up on that offer! I have a rubber mallet and a heat gun, but beer is always good!

I'll let you know if I need mallet and hops-based assistance!

Thanks mate,

Trev

Posted on 9 years ago
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