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How to? R51/3 rear oil slinger and rear bearing

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 5:58 am
by Micha
Is it possible to pull both off the crank, or is this a job for a engine workshop only?
I want to check if the crank needs a rebuild. If the workshop confirms it as ok, I still would like to exchange that bearing and check / clean the rear slinger.
Thanks in advance for any help.

Easy Enough

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:05 am
by Daves79x
It's easy enough to pull the rear slinger and bearing, once you have the crank out. If you've gotten that far, this is a piece of cake, but you need the correct tool.

Dave

Thanks. And what would the

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 10:21 am
by Micha
Thanks.
And what would the correct tool be?
The original tool is the Matra 282, which obviously is not in my tool range...

Tool

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:27 pm
by ahistand
Michael the correct and probably best tool is that Matra 282 like you’ve already found. I’ve seen a few other homemade variations of varying designs. The Many-in-one tool that CycleWorks sells includes the rear main bearing puller, however it is a quite different design than the Matra 282. The problem, as you’ve likely already found, is that there’s very little room for any tool to get underneath the outer edge of the bearing to exert enough force to remove it. There’s probably a little more room for sub-quality or lesser pullers if one decides that both the bearing and slinger will be “sacrificial” and thus destroyed during removal. I don’t necessarily recommend that approach, but in lieu of spending a fair sum of money on the right tool, it has certainly been done. In truth, most often both the bearing and slinger will need to be replaced regardless of how gently they are removed. Bearing due to mileage, and slinger because often they crack near the screw hole and are difficult to thoroughly clean. Other than the tools I’ve already mentioned I’m not aware of any readily available alternative tool that will guarantee bearing removal without damage to either it or the slinger.

Thanks a lot. Appreciate your

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 3:48 am
by Micha
Thanks a lot.
Appreciate your time.