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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 125840" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Graham, it's probably not what you want to hear but Oexing and Pete probably have the right ideas. If it is intended to keep the bike for a long time then it would pay to do the job right. There are probably enough competent engineers in the club who would be prepared to help you out in view of the remarkable amount of work you put in. Let one of these masters of machining have a look at the job. I expect it would only be a relatively small job to machine out the bearing housing, make an insert and then shrink in a new bearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 125840, member: 456"] Graham, it's probably not what you want to hear but Oexing and Pete probably have the right ideas. If it is intended to keep the bike for a long time then it would pay to do the job right. There are probably enough competent engineers in the club who would be prepared to help you out in view of the remarkable amount of work you put in. Let one of these masters of machining have a look at the job. I expect it would only be a relatively small job to machine out the bearing housing, make an insert and then shrink in a new bearing. [/QUOTE]
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