I wonder if the way they assemble those less expensive centers is to heat the cup assembly hot & drop the center/bearing assembly cold. It could generate a lot of cup/bearing grip force making press / driving force removal more difficult. Grinding precision surfaces for bearings to have the right fit takes more time & effort. Hard to say if/where corners get cut with this stuff, just a guess.
Is there any chance that if I made a tight fitting collar/pipe to fit over the two straight diameters of the nose/point and used permanent loc-tite on them that would give enough holding power to pull the assembly out? I'm doubtful. Any other suggestions? Ya I know it's probably not worth it but good bearings are cheap and my time is even cheaper.
So do you think just pressing them in isn't a likely scenario? I would think that would be cheaper than heating? I'm guessing they would slap bearings on the center cone shaft press it together and then do finally grinding on the cone center.I wonder if the way they assemble those less expensive centers is to heat the cup assembly hot & drop the center/bearing assembly cold. It could generate a lot of cup/bearing grip force making press / driving force removal more difficult. Grinding precision surfaces for bearings to have the right fit takes more time & effort. Hard to say if/where corners get cut with this stuff, just a guess.
It's part of the center cone and it's possible that is what is rubbing on the body and not the bearings making the rough feel.What’s your take on the seal or shield? Is it just pressed in? I’m guessing it is relatively thin material and can be pried out (destroying it in the process). Once it’s out you’ll have a better idea of how it’s assembled.
It's part of the center cone and it's possible that is what is rubbing on the body and not the bearings making the rough feel.View attachment 19040
Nope it's all one piece, the black is just some sort of blackening finish. Maybe this close up show it better.That black ring wouldn't happen to be threaded to the body would it?
Nope it's all one piece, the black is just some sort of blackening finish. Maybe this close up show it better.View attachment 19041
All one pieceWhat does the back end look like?
Yup that's an option I didn't think of. I wonder how hard of material this isYou could drill a couple of holes 180 deg apart on the back in-line where the bearing outer race should be and punch it out.
Yup that's an option I didn't think of. I wonder how hard of material this is