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Date:         Wed, 28 Oct 1998 20:27:11 -0800
Reply-To:     Otmar Ebenhoech <Otmar@EVCL.COM>
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From:         Otmar Ebenhoech <Otmar@EVCL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Any pilot bearing tricks ??
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>Hey all... >Any tricks to getting out the pilot bearing between the crank and the >trans?

I prefer the Mexican toilet paper trick. At a garage I used to work in, our neighbor was a true mexican mechanic who used to work at a VW dealership in Mexico. He had some of the best tricks for doing without tools.

Take some toilet paper, soak it with oil or water, stuff as much as possible in the pilot bearing. Now find an old input shaft (or something that fits well inside the pilot bearing) and a big hammer. Hit the TP hard and the hydraulic pressure on the back of the pilot bearing will push it out.

HTH -Otmar- 86 Syncro (front) 82 (rear) Stretch GTI Westfalia. "Power of two" It runs! 3K miles in 3 weeks. Several EVs (Electric Vehicles) http://www.evcl.com/strvan/strvan.html http://www.evcl.com/Picprev.html Electric Vehicle Components Ltd. (650) 494-9255


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