So that's a decent pigsty, I'm not surprised that those crankcases look so awful when you hit everything there with a hammer.... That's not how it's really done ... Your JAWA suffers a lot. To mount the bearings, use at least a hot air gun, heat the crankcases to at least 100°C and the bearing will fall by itself and you don't have to beat it with a hammer. Because aluminum expands more with heat than steel. A boy from Czechoslovakia, where these machines were born, advises you. ;-)
So that's a decent pigsty, I'm not surprised that those crankcases look so awful when you hit everything there with a hammer.... That's not how it's really done ... Your JAWA suffers a lot. To mount the bearings, use at least a hot air gun, heat the crankcases to at least 100°C and the bearing will fall by itself and you don't have to beat it with a hammer. Because aluminum expands more with heat than steel. A boy from Czechoslovakia, where these machines were born, advises you. ;-)
Yuan are doing great job baai
Nice wark bradar
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Hi Bro .u r videos are awesome.can u give me all the bearing numbers and type also.including milling hub bearings.
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