crank bearing removal questio
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argclh6670
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crank bearing removal questio
hey guys... I'm working on my 92 KDX250 hybrid, changing the crank seals, bearings. ive removed the crank and one bearing stayed on crank....how do i remove that off the crank? special tool or is there a way to improvise? thanks in advance
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Re: crank bearing removal questio
I use the cheap bearing pullers from Harbor Freight. They are plenty strong for getting the bearing off the crank.
I have also used them for a number of other tasks, making them an even better bargain.
I have also used them for a number of other tasks, making them an even better bargain.
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Re: crank bearing removal questio
yeah....i just ordered one. figured its a good tool to have around. thanks for reply.Tedh98 wrote:I use the cheap bearing pullers from Harbor Freight. They are plenty strong for getting the bearing off the crank.
I have also used them for a number of other tasks, making them an even better bargain.
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Re: crank bearing removal questio
Stick it in the freezer for a few hours, then into a 250 degree oven. The bearing should slip right off.

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Re: crank bearing removal questio
good idea ...i have the puller coming from online...notsure i wanna wait till it gets here. i think I'll try ur suggestion.Julien D wrote:Stick it in the freezer for a few hours, then into a 250 degree oven. The bearing should slip right off.

