screeminDemon
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The book says to use a chisel and try and cut it down one side, but I've tried this and its not as easy as it sounds. Plus I'm worried about damaging the inside bore of the crank. Any good suggestions?
Best way is to have the correct puller But a cheaper way is to stuff the hole where the input shaft rides with wet toilet paper Find the biggest punch you can find to slide into hole Then pound on toilet paper Be compressing the wet toilet paper It will begin to press bearing outwards because the water and paper has to go somewhereThe book says to use a chisel and try and cut it down one side, but I've tried this and its not as easy as it sounds. Plus I'm worried about damaging the inside bore of the crank. Any good suggestions?
this may sound crazy and i thought it was to until i saw it with my own eyes ...my buddy took and packed grease in the hole and used a rod the size of the hole and kept packing and it pushed it out now it was a mustang but it worked so i just saying...:scratch:
Plumbers dum dum works even better than grease.
i don't think you have 1 from where i sit lol it doesn't look like it. Mike