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Re: Cheap Trick - Pinion Bearing
« on: Feb 09, 2006, 05:54:50 AM »
OK good, Now how do you get them back off when you find out the shims you chose were wrong?  :rivers:


This is my method.

Get an identical set of pinion bearings (same brand) and use a scroll sander to sand the inside till they slip firmly on the pinion.

Now setup the pattern till you get it right.

Then install the new bearings with a press or set the pinion on a block of wood and use a pipe of the proper size to drive the bearing home.  :_order:

Don't use the bearings you opened up for running the gears as they may spin on the shaft.

Disclaimer: I don't claim to know everything, but I try.  :blah:

You can use modeling clay and a micrometer.   :thumbs:
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