Removing and installing grooved ball bearings of gearbox compensating shaft (BMW F650GS)
- Main
- BMW
- F-series
- F 650 GS
- Engine and systems
- Engine repair
- Removing and installing groove…
Note: To protect the gasket surfaces of the engine block, place the old gasket under the bearing puller.
Always renew the mainshaft sealing ring.
Heat the left of the engine block to 80-100°C (176-212°F).
Using bearing puller plate, BMW # 11 6 561, spindle, BMW # 11 6 562, and spreader sleeve, BMW # 11 6 563, pull off the ball bearing.
Heat the right of the engine block to 80-100°C (176-212°F).
Using bearing puller plate, BMW # 11 6 561, spindle, BMW # 11 6 562, and spreader sleeve, BMW # 11 6 563, pull off the ball bearing.
Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure: pay particular attention to the following.
Note: The sealed ends of the cage must point outwards.
To install the ball bearing, heat the engine block to 80-100°C (176-212°F) and spray the ball bearing with BMW chilling spray.
See this article in russian language
This article has been reviewed: Kirill Prokofiev
Similar articles about motorcycles of other brands
Removing and installing the ring gear bearings Yamaha Drag Star 1100 (1998-2008)Removing and installing the valves Kawasaki Versys 650 (2007-2025)
Gearbox selector shaft — removal and installation Aprilia SL 750 Shiver (2007-2016)
Front Brake Disc — Checking, Removing and Installing Honda CB 400 SF (1992-1999)
Removing and installing pistons Harley Street 500 (2014-2021)
Link to this article in different formats
Comments and feedback from visitors
No comments yet, you will be the first!
- Information for owner
- Introduction to manual
- Maintenance
- Engine and systems
- Engine repair
- Ignition system
- Fuel and exhaust systems
- Cooling system
- Transmission
- Running gear and frame
- Frame and hinged elements
- Handlebar
- Rear suspension
- Brake system
- Wheels and tires
- Electric equipment
- Equipment and devices
- Lighting and lamps
