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Food for though or bread for bearing removal
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Hi All
Just spotted this on G503 and thought it was neat http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=273804 Attachment 82527 Trick for removing crank shafts pilot bearing. I had never heard of this one before. Cheers Phil |
I have always just used grease and a suitable sized socket. Pack the cavity with grease, find a suitable diameter socket with an extension. If the socket requires a wrap or two of electrical tape to fit snug, even better. Install the extension backwards into the socket so the flat face is going into the pilot bearing. Hit the extension/socket and the pilot bearing comes out.
The only bread in my shop is on my pre-packaged microwaveable pizza subs. I have been having the same pizza subs just about every day for the last 30 years. No pilot bearing is worth messing up a pizza sub. |
pilot bearing
I learned that one on a clutch job back in high school. fill it with grease, then drive in the pilot shaft. Pops right out.
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I've always used grease, the bread might work even better if buttered first.
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