Hi All,
I'm in the process of rebuilding the engine on a 1929 BSA 350cc Sloper. I have two problems so far
1) I cannot see how to remove the out race of the crank shaft roller bearing nearest the casing it sits almost flush with the end of crank case its self, there are two small what I would describe as drill holes partly made on either side of the casting which allow a very small gap between the casting and the bottom of the bearing outer race I can only guess it's there for some sort of extracter. Has anybody got any suggestions on how to tackle it's removal with out using heat.
2) I have managed to get hold of a bearing to replace the one mentioned earlier, unfortunatly it require's two slots about 1/8" wideto be machined in front of the iner race bearing holder to match up with the drive dog on the out side of the engine this dog has two small tags on it which marry into the slots of the bearing front face. I have been told its virtually impossable to machine mill these slots into the hardended surface of the bearing race face. Is this true or are their any tricks of the trade. Any advice would be appreciated
Rick