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Torsion Arm/Tube bushings - removal
68beetle - January 12th, 2006 at 04:16 PM

Hi,

Giving the beetle a pretty complete overhaul and am looking to install urethane bushings into the front torsion tubes instead of the existing needle bearings.

However. It seems a little difficult to remove the old roller bearings. Any tips on how to do this?

If it all seems too hard I'll leave the existing ones in.

Cheers,

Tim.


MikeM - January 12th, 2006 at 04:20 PM

Unless you are doing some serious offroading leave the stock bearings in.


Old Dubber - January 12th, 2006 at 05:38 PM

After I cut it

http://www.vwdcqinc.org.au/vwdcqimages/insideafrontaxle/insideafrontaxle.html 

............the bearing just fell out :-)



I have used a puller, but a slide hammer would work


dangerous - January 13th, 2006 at 06:44 AM

You can drive them out from the opposite side or use a circle of metal and slide hammer the bearing out
after the circle(with a nut welded to it) is inserted behind.
You will have to cut the sides off the circle to get it behind the bearing.


68beetle - January 16th, 2006 at 10:56 AM

Thanks Dave,

It's these simple things that my brain just really struggles with at times - I've never done any kind of "metalwork" so this simple operation will hopefully open this mind of mine up a bit...

The beetle's getting the revamp to undertake charity rallies so I want it to be pretty beefy and hopefully last 8-10,000 back road kilometres. I also want to learn this stuff for future cars so I'm trying to find a good way to do things the first time.

Cheers.