I'm restoring my suspension parts on a 3.2 Carrera. I have disassembled the rear trailing arm (banana arm as some like to call it) and I have also removed a wheel bearing. I noticed that the bearing went out too easily, which caught my attention.
After inspecting the trailing arm bearing housing, I have noticed there were some repairs done in the past (probably welding + machining). I assume the bearing spun in the housing at some point so the bearing housing needed repair.
Now the bearing can be pressed into the housing too easy (80% of the way mostly by hand and the last 20% with light hammer taps). Since I don't want that the bearing will spin in the housing in the future, I would like to knurl the housing's inner diameter to get a tighter fit of the bearing. I also plan to use Loctite for a tighter fit of the bearing.


Has any of you done knurling of bearing housing before and do you have any advice on how to do it without a visit of a machinist workshop?
Looking forward to your replies.
BR, Seb.

