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Posted by Bob Farrell on July 13, 2007 at 07:31:13 from (70.234.144.228):
In Reply to: H front wheel bearings posted by Alan Martinson on July 12, 2007 at 21:31:46:
If you need a band aid fix you might try this: Using a small diameter "nylon" rope, pull a strand or two from it, place the cup in the hub about 1/3 of the way, wrap enough strands of the rope (packing between the hub and the cup) to take up the slack. Drive the cup into the hub. Continue to pack strands of the rope untill all slack between the hub and cup is eliminated ( Pack it hard). Assemble the rest of the parts and forget it. The nylon will keep the hub from spinning and will take the heat, grease, etc for a long time. There is not much pressure on the cup if you can keep it from spinning and the bearing is good. I've done it and it works. Bob
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