Fitted the front wheel hub bearings.
!! Very close to a fatal mistake ending up looking for another hub!!
I began with bearing on right side where bearing is to sit flush with hub side. Heated the hub very well with my heat gun. Bearings from freezer, aimed and let it go. Bearing just fell almost 10mm too deep in. A little bit more and bearing inside hub not possible to take out.
I had to fix asap while hub still was warm. Used a punch, hammer on outer race in a cross pattern to get it back where to sit.
# Next time I'll make sure to tap punch marks in a crosspattern 14mm down from outside as a stopper.
Made sure that the spacer will fit. Had to bend the thin plate things a little.
Bearing from retainer side next. It stopped at a point where the spacerer still was loose.
I could make it to move further with a punch tapping on outer race in a cross pattern.
Before a metal socket with same size as bearing outer race.
This reminds me about the sitting front wheel ending up in same situation I solved by tapping in the right bearing around 0.5mm in need of a bearing shim on that side so inner race to be flush with hub.
I ordered extra bearing shims in various sizes after that experience for 15 and 20mm axles for front and rear. 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 1.0mm.
A press would be fine to have! More garage space needed!!
Old bearings other sides.