Try our new info resource - "Aladdin's Cave" (Main menu)Just added a separate link to Ash's Dropbox thread (shortcut)
I may be wrong, often am, but I think the best way is to move the spacer out of line enough to get a drift on the inside of one bearing and knock it out. Then you can knock the other one out from the other side. I've not heard of anyone knocking them both out together. HTH.
Talcum powder,as any oils or grease will shorten the life as they attack the rubberSent from my X6pro using Tapatalk
Not 100% sure on that one nursey, but always best to err on the side of caution with rubber parts. What does Trig use on his rubber clothes and toys? Tyre soap would probably be okay for cush drive rubbers as it's rubber safe, but I've never seen it in less than 5 gallon containers which is why I didn't suggest it.Sent from my X6pro using Tapatalk
Thanks Hairygit and Nurse Julie for your replies. I’ll get some red rubber grease although I’m sure talcolm powder would have been ok as well. I guess French Chalk would of been ok also? Thanks again
Did you remember to grease the metal sleeving where the sprocket carrier sits, it will wear away if you haven't.