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Grease gun. Fill it tight as you can manage with grease, then hammer a bolt into the center..it will force that fucker out, and lube up where your new one will sit to boot.
Grease gun. Fill it tight as you can manage with grease, then hammer a bolt into the center..it will force that fucker out, and lube up where your new one will sit to boot.
grease gun is at my buddies house... any other ideas
Welll a small pick thats 90* might be able to wedge it out with some effort. A slide hammer is really what you need... Thats about all the methods I know of. Lol and no sliced bread is good, but not for a pilot bearing removal.
Welll a small pick thats 90* might be able to wedge it out with some effort. A slide hammer is really what you need... Thats about all the methods I know of. Lol and no sliced bread is good, but not for a pilot bearing removal.
bread is actually great. use wonder bread for extra power up!
I actually prefer Pita bread, because its a PITA.
stuff bread in hole, find bolt that fits the hole with minimal clearance.
use bolt to compress bread in hole, keep doing it untill bearing is forced out.
the high pressure bread will also clean out dirty old grease, rust etc.
I was going to say the wet newspaper method, but its been said, so I'll add to the method with this; use a wooden dowel instead of a bolt, you can sand it down to get a tighter seal, and wood is less likely to mar any surfaces.
If you use the news paper trick you can use your clutch alignment tool to push the wet newspaper. It's sized perfectly, but you will probably ruin your clutch alignment tool if you use a hammer without reservation.
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