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1956 Chevrolet 6100

How do you remove the outer bearing race? I have read in the shop manual that you need to remove a snap ring then drive the race from the outside of the hub to the inside. How do you get it out? Any tricks to this?

Suggestions are welcome. Thanks
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Tap bearing race towards outside (away from snap ring, remove snap ring. Use a punch or soft drift to knock race out backside of hub.


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After you have tapped the race away from the snap ring, use an internal snap ring pliers with right angle tips that fit the holes in the ends of the snap ring.

Similar to these: https://www.zoro.com/knipex-6-34-pr...0Mb8-ol5YoHkktvO7kavuFo_a_xoCM0oQAvD_BwE


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Originally Posted by sweepleader
After you have tapped the race away from the snap ring, use an internal snap ring pliers with right angle tips that fit the holes in the ends of the snap ring.

Similar to these: https://www.zoro.com/knipex-6-34-pr...0Mb8-ol5YoHkktvO7kavuFo_a_xoCM0oQAvD_BwE

Thanks. I wasn't sure if regular snap ring plies would do the the job or if I needed some special tool.

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These pliers are stronger, work better and cost less, especially if you grind the tips to fit the holes in the snap ring.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/11-Long-90-Degree-Needle-Nose-Pliers-Extra-long-Reach-and-Polished-Finish/290699339018?hash=item43af07e50a:g:xFAAAOSwYENcnPh9

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Some snap rings don't have holes in them, they may have a tapered end that you hook a thin screwdriver under and pry them out or you may need to hook a 90* pick under it to get it started.

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Not to highjack this thread. But does anyone know how the inner race of the inner bearing comes off the axle? Switching over to tapered roller bearings and i need to get them removed.


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What year and type of axle are you working with ?

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If you are talking about this in the picture, I just grabbed mine and pulled it off.
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Noonan its the part that doug pictured. Mines a 58 viking 60 2 speed chevrolet axle


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Originally Posted by DougH6100
If you are talking about this in the picture, I just grabbed mine and pulled it off.


I never even tried that they looked almost pressed on so i was worried but ill try and just pull it off thanks!


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If it's stuck tight with congealed grease, just warm the race up with a Propane torch and grab it with a welder's glove- - - -it will slip right off.
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