- that video shows removing bearing from scorpion motors, but they are IMHO too free (at least on my 3026), I had to glue them after few flights ... what I see on video I would say it goes out too easy ... however Keith you can choose lower quality so you can download it quicker also on slow connection
- bearing goes much easier if you heat motor to 100 dergrees C ... but do it ALWAYS with DISMOUNTER ROTOR (heat will damage magnets) ... I did it many times and removed even glued, it goes easy, if you have troubles, you can take 5mm metal rod and cut it lengthwise and open to something like Y ... so you can insert it inside the motor in direction of that uncut side and as it goes in, it will open inside the motor so you can use it for pressing in opposite direction
- bearing should fit by only hand, if the case is still warm and bearing cold, if you need press stronger, you will need tool to push outer ring and not inner, you risc damage of those small balls inside if you need press it by inner ring, those small 10mm bearing anyway does not survive too long
- I found it is not bad to open new bearing and replace grease by some very good high temp type, for example I use metanova F 1,5 and close it back ... or you can use liquid oil, with aditives (for example that sold by scorpion), which can be used also without opening, but it need periodical reoiling becuase that oil goes slowly out (and I hate oil in electric model :- ))) )
-when you close motor back, you shoud set axial free play at least 0,1mm (that is minimal) - that is for motors withou spring inside, for example AXI and MVVS, or you should use only gentle press if motor has spring ... too tight axial fit can stall heated motor (that free play gets tighter as motor heats up - it can kill bearing and cause burn of motor during one flight)