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Re: 1200lb Clutch question
« on: Jul 13, 2016, 09:06:33 PM »
Hey o,

Bread??... just curious....??.... French, Rye, Potato, Whole Wheat, Multi-Grain, Oak Nut,....??... OHHHHH.... I know!.... Wonder Bread!!

So my pilot bearing inside diameter where the tip of the input shaft slides into is .472".  My Craftsman 3/8" socket extension is .464", so the difference is .008", will that be tight enough tolerance to pop out my P-bearing? 

I've read posts by guys who have used that method with grease.  My last clutch job I used a little pilot bearing puller and it would just barely pull it out. 

It's not that I don't believe it's possible, I'd just like to see a video clip, or in person, demonstrating the hydraulic method of removing a pilot bearing.

Gnarls. :spin:





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