Richard Isaacs
Senior Member & Supporter
I know this covers several pins including the common design used in youngs pins.
Not all are the same so do your checks as necessary.
I’ve seen a couple of things on line about this particularly with bob James pins and a super light.
The one I’m going to show you is the same procedure. Fox bob James.
Firstly some donts. Or home truths.
Do not remove the circlip.
Do not remove the check gear
Do not remove the end float
Do not use a screwdriver to prize the brass threaded seat lose.
Everything I’ve said not to do above is described in a couple of posts on the internet stating you should do this.
The only thing you need to remove is the brass threaded seat and this should only be done with a correctly fitting tool. The process is so simple I think I’ll let the pictures explain the rest.
You’ll need a little hook to gently tease the bearings out. Be patient and they’ll come out. Don’t need to poke them out through the float screw hole.
Not all are the same so do your checks as necessary.
I’ve seen a couple of things on line about this particularly with bob James pins and a super light.
The one I’m going to show you is the same procedure. Fox bob James.
Firstly some donts. Or home truths.
Do not remove the circlip.
Do not remove the check gear
Do not remove the end float
Do not use a screwdriver to prize the brass threaded seat lose.
Everything I’ve said not to do above is described in a couple of posts on the internet stating you should do this.
The only thing you need to remove is the brass threaded seat and this should only be done with a correctly fitting tool. The process is so simple I think I’ll let the pictures explain the rest.
You’ll need a little hook to gently tease the bearings out. Be patient and they’ll come out. Don’t need to poke them out through the float screw hole.