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Date:         Wed, 27 Jun 2001 13:45:17 -0700
Reply-To:     Matthew Pollard <poll7356@UIDAHO.EDU>
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From:         Matthew Pollard <poll7356@UIDAHO.EDU>
Subject:      Re: Can't remove pilot bearing
Comments: To: Frank Miller <fmiller01@SPRYNET.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <90CD.614CAC.000000000000009C.TIM@FRANK>
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You may be past THIS solution... but i have in the past used a chunk of steel, wood or even an deep socket. You pack the pilot hole with greese and the pound the wooden/steel/socket dowell in and it forces the pilot out... It has worked about 1/2 the time for me. Good luck -m

Matthew Pollard "Racing with the wind and flirting with death Dept. Of Chemistry So have a cup of coffee and catch your breath" University of Idaho www.uidaho.edu/~poll7356

On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Frank Miller wrote:

> I'm in the process of doing a rebuild on my 1.9 wasserleaker and removing the old remains of the pilot bearing from the crankshaft is giving me fits.I tried prying, but that got me nowhere. I even went so far as to buy the pilot bearing puller from Baum Tool, and that just slips off. I resorted to a hammer and chisel, and that just took the top rim off the old shell, but it's really stuck in there. Any other suggestions before I start reaching for the drill? > Frank Miller >


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