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Old 01-04-2007, 07:31 AM
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Rear Wheel Bearing on Wagon, Sir B90-M and cold?

Hi everybody
I have to change to wheel bearing on my wagon (1992 300TE 170kmiles). I have consulted a few threads about this and the consensus seems that you'd rather leave it to a professional with the proper Mercedes tool.
I have found a SIR tool (B90-M) that is built for the job, however the wagon's bearing seems to be double row bearing that is too tough for that puller?
Nevertheless, would it be possible to use tis tool successfully if I apply cold (liquid nitrogen, or dry ice) to the bearing to be extracted so it would shrink?
Every time I bring my car to a mechanic it costs a fortune and they break something etc.
Regards, Bruno
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