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Re: H clutch pilot bearing (ideas)?
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Posted by JB on August 27, 2003 at 17:28:00 from (24.157.142.242):
In Reply to: H clutch pilot bearing (ideas)? posted by Kelly C on August 27, 2003 at 16:28:49:
Hi, never worked on a H but have done SC and many newer models. Is it a true bearing or just a bronze bushing like the SC ? To pull a regular bearing I would remove one of the claws from a regular bearing puller and insert it into the shaft hole, then clamp a visegrip on the other end and hit the visegrip with a hammer. Rotate the claw in the shaft hole to keep the bearing coming out straight. For the bronze bushing on the SC, used a broken hack saw blade to make 3 cuts in the bushing and then used a small chisel or screw driver to wedge between the flywheel and bushing. The bushing should break at the hack saw cuts and colaspe inward. Good luck. Jb
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