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Old 05-03-08, 10:08 AM
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My old motor has this bearing, how do I take it out? Is it pressed in? Do I need it lol



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it was missing a pilot bearing
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buy a new one, that would be the best bet.

it's one of those things that, while you're in there, it's worth it to put a new one in

if you really want to get the old one out, push grease through the middle until it's full, then get a drift that's a tight fit in the bearing, and hit it. put more grease in as you go, until it pops out.
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Ya got a new one, 17 bucks
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