HELP!!! Trying to remove the old pilot bearing and long story short, all that remains is the outer casing and I can't get it to budge and can't figure out how to get a bite on it to get it out... it also seems to be made of super hard metal which destroys drill bits and cold chisels.
any btdt?? I'm thinking I'll bring the motor to the machine shop around here and see what they can do... completely stumped here
Casey O
Current Attire: - 2007 Audi A3 3.2 quattro
Past Projects: - 07 Cooper S - 91 200 20vt - 91 90 20v - 85 4000CS - 96 Audi Cabriolet 5 Spd - 02 A4 1.8T - 91 V8 5 Spd - 01 A6 2.7T 6 Spd Sport - 86 5000CS - 91 100
I had to beat the crap out of the one on my V8. It was part of the root cause of the clutch failure, so it started out mangled. I beat the casing and pounded it into the hole until it was almost flat against the back of the hole, then I was able to twist it a little bit and pull it out with a pair of needle nose pliers.
If you can get a small hole drilled into the back wall of it, you can try threading a machine screw into it an pull it then.
I've tried bashing and broke 3 cold chisels... Tried a die grinder and the casing didn't budge, just wrecked the bit... Tried drills and dulled many bits, tried the soap/grease method and nothing. What the hell is this material? It seems harder than everything metal I try to destroy it with
Casey O
Current Attire: - 2007 Audi A3 3.2 quattro
Past Projects: - 07 Cooper S - 91 200 20vt - 91 90 20v - 85 4000CS - 96 Audi Cabriolet 5 Spd - 02 A4 1.8T - 91 V8 5 Spd - 01 A6 2.7T 6 Spd Sport - 86 5000CS - 91 100
Yup, huge PITA. When I removed the casing from the MC motor you couldnt even tell the casing was there! I used a dremel and a carbide bit (dont quote me on that, it was strong though), and after some time I was able to separate the bearing from the wall of the crank, but it came out in pieces
If you have a MIG, you could weld a bolt on and then slide hammer it out. Or even a nut that fits inside and tack it around the edges. Had to do that with a v6 torque convertor bushings
ShavedQuattro wrote:We knew it was going to be close. I will take care of you. Send me a PM with more detail!!
Yep, we'll figure it out! It's ridiculous that the T44 bay would be more crammed than the B3... Oh well time for a serp. belt setup and AAN radiator? We'll see!
Casey O
Current Attire: - 2007 Audi A3 3.2 quattro
Past Projects: - 07 Cooper S - 91 200 20vt - 91 90 20v - 85 4000CS - 96 Audi Cabriolet 5 Spd - 02 A4 1.8T - 91 V8 5 Spd - 01 A6 2.7T 6 Spd Sport - 86 5000CS - 91 100
Nice progress Casey! I can't wait to see this thing in action someday. It looks more baller than I thought possible with all the turbo goodies on there Ballerest 200 in the US when its finished
-Chris
'91 Audi 200 20v - Revver/BAT project '91 Audi 200 20v Avant '01 Anthracite M5 '90 M3 '85 Euro 635csi '12 X3 E34 530i (maybe rear-mount soon)
Casey, haven't seen this since I sold you those H&R's and the totally worthless Bilstein's that were attached to it. I think your cousin Jeremy hooked us up on that trade. But anyway, looks great and it sit really nice on those springs
TurboQuattro88 wrote:Casey, haven't seen this since I sold you those H&R's and the totally worthless Bilstein's that were attached to it. I think your cousin Jeremy hooked us up on that trade. But anyway, looks great and it sit really nice on those springs
Oh yea! Thanks for that! Those were actually for the V8 I used to have, but sold back to the previous owner last fall. The V8 sits REALLY nicely on those springs... See the results here: http://www.motorgeek.com/viewtopic.php? ... 6&start=50 Page 3 toward the bottom
Thanks for the kind words! It has been and continues to be a long wait getting this car together but very worth it
Casey O
Current Attire: - 2007 Audi A3 3.2 quattro
Past Projects: - 07 Cooper S - 91 200 20vt - 91 90 20v - 85 4000CS - 96 Audi Cabriolet 5 Spd - 02 A4 1.8T - 91 V8 5 Spd - 01 A6 2.7T 6 Spd Sport - 86 5000CS - 91 100