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Pics? Clearly there's nothing holding the bearings in place? Honda often put retaining rings on one side.
Get a concrete expanding bolt the right size to put where the axle would go on one side, tighten it, and it will grab the inner bearing race. Then with a strong drift you can press out from the other side
But don't pound on it or you may damage the hub. If nothing is working spend the $40 and have a shop press them out with the right tools.
As Tim said make sure there isn't a snap ring holding it in. Then heat the aluminum around the race with a propane torch or a heat gun. They will come right out.
Thanks for the replies, there's no retaining clips that I can see. I've had a quick go at heating with no luck so I might have to take it to work and use the press.
I've attached pics of both sides the thing that is making it harder is the full length sleeve so you can't get a punch from the inside to tap out.
Usually that sleeve will move around a small amount giving you a small ledge on the inner race to put a drift against. You will have to move back and forth across the race, a couple whacks on one side then move across.
Well what a nightmare......I finally got them out, there wasn't enough of a lip on the RH bearing with the sleeve to have a good go so I ended up having to pull the bearing apart by dremaling the centre and splitting then they just tapped out.
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