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Replacing steering stem bearings

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2004 3:04 am
by Aris
Hello all,



I need to replace both steering stem bearings in my CBX Z frame. I have managed to successfully remove the old ones but what about insertion of the new? In their workshop manual, Honda recommend all sorts of special tools and then a pretty straight forward procedure for setting everything up. But, what if you don't have these tools?



Kind regards

Aris Hadjiaslanis

Bearings

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 4:56 pm
by Dave 0526
Aris: If you've gotten that far - you can do the rest! Make a driver out of the appropriate diameter PVC pipe, or of steel. The stem bottom bearing easily drives on, as do the races in the head itself. The forked tool for tightening the stem is useful, but one can easily be made. Torque to 75 ft/lbs initially, then rotate stem back and forth several times to seat the races. Loosen, then repeat a couple of times. Finally, loosen, then torque to about 15 ft/lbs more or less. The high tightening torque will not harm the tapered roller bearings. Good luck



Dave