Something Something Something... wife made lunch the first guy to do this didn't like but didn't want to face her rath if he brought it home or lied and threw it out... Something Something Something Genius is born.
Oh my goodness, this was a life saver. The pilot bearing tool I got from harbor freight didn’t fit my 97 s-10. Using grease & bread didn’t really work & was super messy. I couldn’t fit a piece of a bolt & yank on the end of it because it kept slipping & I couldn’t fit anything bigger in their. But bread only & the tape was exactly what I needed. I owe ya a good beer & I need one too after this pos. Thank You!!!
That was awesome!! Thank you, I just got mine out with 1 1/2 pieces of bread and a half inch extension. 3 lb sledge hammer. Bread cleaned out the hole and came out in one piece!
I was thinking adding some grease might add to the pressure hold. It's really the moisture in the bread being compressed as water displaces and the bread is the moldable seal. Neat trick
I've always just used packing grease and a socket flipped backwards with the extension towards me. Never has it ever taken more than 1 good whack with a decent sized hammer.
I've used grease and a tight fitting dowel, same basic principle. Pack it as full as you can, give the dowel a few good smacks with a BFH and out it comes.
Yeah I just bearing grease. Easily cleaned up with degreasers and you don’t have to dig bread chunks out for 5 min. But a intriguing video nonetheless. I guess you could use a lot of household items if you were in a pinch. Never thought about it really 🤔
Use wheel bearing grease. It wont compress like the bread. I use a socket because there are a lot of choices for different size pilot bearings. Wrap the socket with plastic from a garbage bag, put a rag over it keep the grease from splattering and hit it.
We used a grease gun when I was a young man. Pump it full of grease . A socket with extention to plug the hole in the socket. Smack it a few times pops them right out. Bread is a new one 4 me.
I'm a machinist and I have removed small sleeves from blind holes like this using nothing more than grease and a slip fitting pin or punch. A bit messy sometimes if the pin is a bit too lose. It works by the hydrolic pressure of the grease in the bottom of the hole pressing the sleeve out. Never seen the bread trick before. I bet bread or cookie dough would work better. The more solid the material the better.
Yeah, that part about you having no puller.. I have every kind of puller and they do not really work on the AX15 in my Jeep. I am trying this with grease first, then bread. Also, the bearing is not pressed into the flywheel on the AX15. It is pressed into the back of the crank, which means removing the flywheel does nothing.
what’s you guy’s Go-To Bread for these projects? Personally, I use: Sunbeam White Thin-Slice for US Made Gas-Burners, Hardy Wheat for Ford Pickups, Rye-Pumpernickel Blend for Diesel Vehicles, Pita or Focaccia Bread on European-Made Autos & raw Pillsbury dough for Japanese Manufactured cars. I tried a Croissant once, but it Flaked Out on me and left more of a mess than the raw dough.
Some vehicles are particularly challenging, BMW's for example require Gluten Free Almond Flour GMO bread, and the only thing that will work on a Lexus is Panera Bread.
Bleepin did this and he wailed his thumb. His friend Jeremy was less than emphatic to him. It was pretty funny. You were way more successful in your endeavor..
I'll just pull the flywheel in 3min... press the bearing out with a vice or C clamp and NOT BEAT the hell out of my lower crank assembly... if you work at a shop I hope you only push a broom because this is sad 😒 Btw went from joke videos to this... ty RUclips
I did this Bread trick today and it works like a Champ.I was a little nervous at first. Well a slice in a half of bread with Flour Tortilla shell and Walla. Very Impressive!!! Thanks
I want to know what the first guy to this was thinking or what led to stuffing bread into the pilot bushing
Maybe he thought the clutch was hungry?
I used to drive truck and I watched one of our mechanics pull one with wet toilet paper. Same concept.
Something Something Something... wife made lunch the first guy to do this didn't like but didn't want to face her rath if he brought it home or lied and threw it out... Something Something Something Genius is born.
Oh my goodness, this was a life saver. The pilot bearing tool I got from harbor freight didn’t fit my 97 s-10. Using grease & bread didn’t really work & was super messy. I couldn’t fit a piece of a bolt & yank on the end of it because it kept slipping & I couldn’t fit anything bigger in their. But bread only & the tape was exactly what I needed. I owe ya a good beer & I need one too after this pos. Thank You!!!
Yes, to my amazement, it actually worked on my 88 BMW. I used a hamburger roll and an aluminum drive pin I made on my lathe.
Use damp bread. Hydraulic pressure works best.
You might get a yeast infection on your crank
Yeah I pounded it pretty hard 😂😳
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That was awesome!!
Thank you, I just got mine out with 1 1/2 pieces of bread and a half inch extension. 3 lb sledge hammer. Bread cleaned out the hole and came out in one piece!
I was thinking adding some grease might add to the pressure hold. It's really the moisture in the bread being compressed as water displaces and the bread is the moldable seal. Neat trick
I've always just used packing grease and a socket flipped backwards with the extension towards me. Never has it ever taken more than 1 good whack with a decent sized hammer.
I've used grease and a tight fitting dowel, same basic principle. Pack it as full as you can, give the dowel a few good smacks with a BFH and out it comes.
I literally just did this after watching your video! Worked like a champ. I used bearing grease and bread. Thanks for the help!!
Wheat or rye ??
Just completed this project. With a rented puller. Very glad I didn’t try this method first. Took me all of 20 seconds with the right tool.
& you still have a thrust bearing
You can use bearing greese as well .same method bread..
Yeah I just bearing grease. Easily cleaned up with degreasers and you don’t have to dig bread chunks out for 5 min. But a intriguing video nonetheless. I guess you could use a lot of household items if you were in a pinch. Never thought about it really 🤔
Yea, from the first second... I was like: Why not put some grease in there?
@@AutenBrian3I’ve done both bread and grease. By far, bread is the easier cleanup.
just use the clutch alignment tool instead of the bolt its a tighter fit,
and they usually come with your new clutch / pressure plate kit.
So this essentially works on the hydraulic principle right? And couldnt you also use bits of damp paper?
U can use plyers to hold the bolt so you don't smash your hand
Great trick worked on yd25 manual engine on auto conversion as bushings are different
Use wheel bearing grease. It wont compress like the bread. I use a socket because there are a lot of choices for different size pilot bearings. Wrap the socket with plastic from a garbage bag, put a rag over it keep the grease from splattering and hit it.
Bread is better than grease. Not only is it easier to get bread in there. It is also MUCH easier to clean up afterwards.
Substitute grease for bread works better lot easier to clean out and pre lubricates for your next bearing going in
We used a grease gun when I was a young man. Pump it full of grease . A socket with extention to plug the hole in the socket. Smack it a few times pops them right out. Bread is a new one 4 me.
I'm a machinist and I have removed small sleeves from blind holes like this using nothing more than grease and a slip fitting pin or punch. A bit messy sometimes if the pin is a bit too lose. It works by the hydrolic pressure of the grease in the bottom of the hole pressing the sleeve out. Never seen the bread trick before. I bet bread or cookie dough would work better. The more solid the material the better.
Does it matter if it is white bread or wheat bread?
Yeah, that part about you having no puller.. I have every kind of puller and they do not really work on the AX15 in my Jeep. I am trying this with grease first, then bread. Also, the bearing is not pressed into the flywheel on the AX15. It is pressed into the back of the crank, which means removing the flywheel does nothing.
Does Warburtons work just aswel ?
My dad was actually telling about this when we replaced the clutch on my TJ
This trick works but your thrust bearing is taking a beating
Will a dent puller work ?
what’s you guy’s Go-To Bread for these projects? Personally, I use: Sunbeam White Thin-Slice for US Made Gas-Burners, Hardy Wheat for Ford Pickups, Rye-Pumpernickel Blend for Diesel Vehicles, Pita or Focaccia Bread on European-Made Autos & raw Pillsbury dough for Japanese Manufactured cars. I tried a Croissant once, but it Flaked Out on me and left more of a mess than the raw dough.
Some vehicles are particularly challenging, BMW's for example require Gluten Free Almond Flour GMO bread, and the only thing that will work on a Lexus is Panera Bread.
Ok, I can honestly say that this is something I would have never thought of! Just goes to show - where there is a will, there is a way!
In my experience, heavy grease works better than bread, just use eye protection. YMMV
how do you do that?
Nice trick. I will never attempt this project 🤣
The bread 🥪 is magic 😂 thanks
Not bad it's work very well thanks bro 👍
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How many pieces of bread did you use lol
* slowly clapping*
I love it
this is too entertaining.
Thanks for sharing. Works like a dream!
What happens if you hit the flywheel surface with the mallet?
Don’t.
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Wait, I’m Jeeps the bearing is pressed onto the flywheel? Dam, on my Toyota it’s on the crank
yes it works !
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crankshaft bearings likes to be hammered 😅
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And you didn't smash your thumb like bleepinjeep did. ;)
Being an Alaskan I read nothing but: PILOT BREAD
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Is no one else worried about having bread jammed in there where you can't see it?
Cool
Bleepin did this and he wailed his thumb. His friend Jeremy was less than emphatic to him. It was pretty funny. You were way more successful in your endeavor..
I thought about that when I was swinging. If I hit my thumb I’m pretty sure I would burn my jeep at this point!
But I'm trying to be carb free ;p
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Should try cinnamon raisin 👍😉
You also destroyed ur thrust bearings
My thrust bearings were not in fact destroyed
Nice
More bread 🍞
Clay or play-doh works better.
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Greese is way better to do that, no air in grease like there is in bread!!
I didn’t have any grease laying around haha, the only tube I have is the expensive CV grease
Been there, sucks especially when you are on a time crunck like you are.
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Kids in africa could've ate that bread
I saved it and fed it to my kids. It’s ok
can i eat the bread now?
I'll just pull the flywheel in 3min... press the bearing out with a vice or C clamp and NOT BEAT the hell out of my lower crank assembly... if you work at a shop I hope you only push a broom because this is sad 😒
Btw went from joke videos to this... ty RUclips
How are you going to remove it with a c clamp or vise?
Jeeps been running fine since..
Not a Keto friendly method
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I did this Bread trick today and it works like a Champ.I was a little nervous at first. Well a slice in a half of bread with Flour Tortilla shell and Walla. Very Impressive!!!
Thanks
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