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1980 DT175 - refitting crank and main bearings without a puller

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Hi

Im about to rebuild my DT175 bottom end and dont have a puller to pull left hand bearing and crank into the cases. Just wated to guage thoughts of people who've dont this a few times and see the best approach without a puller

My plan A is to freeze the crank overnight and warm the bearing and drop the bearing onto the crank. Then possibly freeze crank/bearing some more and heat the case and locate the crank & bearing into the left hand case.
Plan B would be to put bearing in the case first and then freeze the crank overnight, then warm the bearing in the case and drop the crank in
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Any feedback welcome

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1980 DT175mx - 99% original
1981 RD350LC - restored
1980 CB750fa - restored
1982 GS550Ez - winter hack
21 Apr 2024 07:52 #1

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That is the correct way to do it, although not necessarily the Yamaha way.
21 Apr 2024 07:57 #2

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just to help anyone else looking at this later, turned out really easy to do.

I froze crank overnight, heated bearing with a heat gun and the bearing simply dropped onto the crank no problem. Next I returned the crank with bearing back to the freezer for a couple of hours.
As I had used the oven for lunch :), I preheated the left crankcase and then used heat gun to really heat it around the bearing housing. crank and bearing dropped in and a couple of light taps knocked it home.
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1981 RD350LC - restored
1980 CB750fa - restored
1982 GS550Ez - winter hack
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