bbelk wrote:
Nice pictures, but how does one weld out a baring and how does the prosess work?
Rule no1. Be careful, as one could create a shitload of trouble by welding the race to the bike.
The swing arm was easy because it was removed from the bike and able to be placed in an ideal position.
Head stem bearings are a different story and more care and preparation is needed. For head stem bearings I drape wet towels as close as possible to the weld site. This reduces the chance of damage from welding sparks.
The fuel tank comes off as well!
The bottom head stem race almost falls out after welding.
The principle behind welding the races is that the races shrink as the intense heat from the weld cools. The races don't need to shrink very much at all, and mostly can be pulled out with fingers after a few minutes.
I usually weld two runs about an inch or so long, one opposite the other.
I prefer an electrode of 2mm diameter, larger @ 2.5mm is ok as well, but 3.25mm is starting to get a bit fat for this op.
If 3.25 mm was all I had, I would use them, but things become more difficult to control. Also more heat than necessary is needed to run a larger electrode.
I also like to use a short electrode, perhaps 1/2 full length. This allows me to be more precise with where I place the run.
I set the welder amps to run at near the lower end required for a particular size electrode. This also allows for more control, and keeps the weld run narrower.
I need to do my head stem bearings again in the not too distant future so maybe a series of photos would help explain the process.