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Re: Inner wheel bearing on an H - What a Job!
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Posted by Kelly C on September 06, 2003 at 20:37:29 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Inner wheel bearing on an H - What a Job! posted by WIRED on September 06, 2003 at 13:22:13:
There are some butt kicking bearings on a H. I am trying to replace the clutch pilot bearing on my H. Broke the arms on my bearing puller. Pounded on it off and on for 2 days with no luck. Trying to bust it up and take it out in peices. Today I did get the inner race out. I took my stick welder and turned up the voltage and burnt it out. Then the balls came out. Outer race is stuck like it is part of the fly wheel. I tried the welder trick again. Figured I could run a bead inside the outer race and shrink it to remove. Nope, all I did was weld the outer race to the fly wheel.... ARG!! SO off to the hardware store to get a die grinder. Its coming out of there one way or the other. I will try grinding it in half to get it out. Then of course fix the welding thing :-)
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