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@Green Bean - Russ
@solomrus has the 'Patience of Job' he should get the kudos (and condolences from having to put up with me).
Today was more about lifting extremely heavy and stout tables around, eating good food with friends, and sweeping. Watched part of aforementioned video. Did manage to get the rear drums apart to be cleaned and blasted.
The other was the rear axle bearing - really nothing else to start until that was resolved. My friend Mark in KC (help with engine) said back in the day they has axle saving bearings and check if they have some still that would fit. I did't really chase that down too far as the bearing remove was more pressing.
Pun aside... rented an axle bearing puller which really was a pilot bearing removal tool with and end a slap hammer screws into. Didn't open wide enough. That was unless.
Video says use a welder - we used a torch and Russ had parts to make a puller with a lip with his air hammer (pict to follow somewhere).
Step 1.
Ripped out the bearing to deal with the race.
Step 2.
Heated it up, didn't come out. Temp reading was about 260 on the part.
Repeat Step 2.
Heated more, and it came out. Temps 350+. That was an effort.
Here is the air hammer setup...
and
Step 3.
Look at smoke
Step 4 - Inspect
Repeated other side - cleaned housing more to get ready for paint.