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BVSR
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Re: Remove crankshaft bearing
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08.03. 2016 20:37 »
The cage in this bearing is brass, bronze or something else metal.
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Re: Remove crankshaft bearing
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OK. Thanks.
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Re: Remove crankshaft bearing
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01.04. 2016 16:09 »
this is the puller i use, works every time and no damage, bit expensive if you only do it once.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BSA-A10-Crank-Shaft-Bearing-Puller-Tool-/331681393863?hash=item4d39c06cc7:g:hCUAAOSwT5tWHhZy
can be used for other small bearings.
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01.04. 2016 16:17 »
Machine Mart also do a puller kit with the bearing splitter. I find that the one that comes with the kit is just a bit on the big side, they also do a smaller one which is compatible with the rest of the puller kit.
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