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Old 12-09-2004, 01:22 PM
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[QUOTE=Angel]W123, check the searchable title =)



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(grease helps)
- Be careful when removing the old center bearing, the book tells you to use gear pullers, which work, but on each side of the bearing there are metal dust caps (?) that will end nicely if the gear puller pulls on them. They both come off and are seperate than the bearing, but if you gack them up they wont seal out dust too well.

i wouldnt put grease on new rubber. the rubber will go bad even sooner. as for the bearing. just replace it and dont worry about messing up the dust caps.


good job though!!! i did this about 6months ago on mine. the little dogbone nuts that that the centert bearing carrier bolts to had to be cut/drilled. the bolt heads snapped clean off and i couldnt remove them.

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