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Old 07-29-2007, 05:10 PM   #1
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"repair bearing" frustrations

I had a rear wheel bearing go our in my 'burb, so naturally, I take the thing apart. I also took apart the other side too. Figured while I was doing it, I might as well check the health of both sides. Anyway, pulled the bearing out of the bad side, couldn't get the race out. I pulled the seal out of the other side because I figured it would be a good time to change it.

Come to find out, both side had a 'repair bearing' put in. My problems are as follows:

1) I can't pull the race/sleeve out. There is pretty much no lip on it. It's a big sleeve designed to fit in the end of the axle housing to relocate the position of the bearing. It is typically pounded in. Any ideas of how to get the dang thing out?

2) The one side is fine, except that I popped the seal out (and that involved tweaking it). The seal has no numbers whatsover on it. The only way I know to replace the seal is to replace the entire 'repair bearing'. Does anyone know what seal it is in there? I'd really hate to have to replace the whole stupid thing just because of a seal, expecially since replacing it involves removing a pain-in-the-rear sleeve.

Here is a picture of the two different bearings:
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1995 K2500 'burb
1997 C1500 'burb
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Old 07-31-2007, 10:08 AM   #2
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Re: "repair bearing" frustrations

I can't believe I stumped all of you.

Anyway, to pull the sleeve out, I just welded a bead around the inside of the sleeve, which shrunk the sleeve and made it easy to pull out.

I still don't know about the oil seal.
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1968 K20 fleet
1969 K10 swb fleet
1972 K10 Suburban
1972 C10 lwb step
1992 K1500 'burb
1995 K2500 'burb
1997 C1500 'burb
1999 K1500
2000 K1500 'burb

Why do I own so many Suburbans?
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Old 07-31-2007, 12:28 PM   #3
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Re: "repair bearing" frustrations

i replaced the seals in my 12 bolt... i got them @ the gm parts counter! i wanted some good ones. the originals lasted almost fourty years.
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