I have used a method similar to the above except as follows: - Go to B&Q and buy a selection of "raw-bolts" (expanding sleeved bolts for fixing in concrete). - Place a suitable sized raw-bolt into the bore of the bearing that you want to remove - Tighten rawbolt so it expands in bore and is tightly held in bore - using an old wheel spindle or suitable drift, tap bearing out from opposite side. Hey presto - job done! R X |