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buller  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, July 6, 2011 9:48:11 AM(UTC)
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Hello,

I've done some research and decided to replace my own bearings in my Maytag Neptune MAH7500.

When I took the unit apart, the rear bearing was completely disolved, except for the outer ring and the front bearing was cracked all the way through.

I used a 3 prong bearing puller to try and pull the front bearing out (note - soaked the bearing with unlock spray) and the inner part just came out, leaving the outer bearing part still in the unit.

Now I have both the front and rear bearing outer shell stuck! How do I get these out? The front bearing has about 2m gap and the rear bearing has zero gap.

Any thought's or idea's are appreciated.:confused:
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dh1200s  
#2 Posted : Thursday, July 7, 2011 5:58:11 AM(UTC)
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buller,

I own an Maytag FAV6800A and have only replaced Outer Tub bearings in that machine.

Sounds like a bit of a challenge to get those outer tub bearing race/shell out without damaging the hub they are pressed into. May be lots of PB blaster and finding some round stock to drive out the smaller upper bearing race shell.

I don't know if this will help but sometime ago I found some info on something similar to your current issue. Open up a You Tube and search and type in “Maytag Neptune Bearing Race Cheat” maybe it will offer some thoughts.

Good luck…………….Dick
buller  
#3 Posted : Thursday, July 7, 2011 6:56:42 AM(UTC)
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Thanks - I checked out You Tube and found the 3 part video.

Going to try it.

Thanks again,

JBuller
richappy  
#4 Posted : Thursday, July 7, 2011 7:17:40 AM(UTC)
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Go to the search box and put in "replacing Neptune bearings" for my article.
If you can borrow a old Whirlpool washer bearing puller from an appliance guy, that would work real well.
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