j2hizzo
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NorthofSixty
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Been a while but I think I just used a hand arbor press and a large socket to push the upper chaincase bearings out.
j2hizzo
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There's no hole on case to do this...so how would you make that work? Only way to get at it is to pull it..
Vincent
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I brought mine to a local garage and they removed the outer case bearing with a slide hammer for free.
j2hizzo
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Slide hammer? That was my 1st thought
Maim
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i cheat when i do mine like that. i put it in the oven or in front of the heater for 15-20 minutes. then i tap the case on a wooden block wearing welding gloves or oven mitts. bearing comes out as you tap it on the block.
sideshowBob
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Lay the cover open side down on a piece of plywood to protect the gasket surface.
Use a hand torch to heat up the backside of cover around the area that surrounds the the bearing.
Use a large RUBBER mallet and bang the backside of cover directly over the bearing.
The bearing should easily drop out of the cover.
Works for me...
Use a hand torch to heat up the backside of cover around the area that surrounds the the bearing.
Use a large RUBBER mallet and bang the backside of cover directly over the bearing.
The bearing should easily drop out of the cover.
Works for me...
A couple of bucks
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Many times in the bearings part number, is the generic number that we all know them by.
For example.... this Yamaha bearing is a 6204.
93306-20402-00
It is the 5th thru the 8th number.
For example.... this Yamaha bearing is a 6204.
93306-20402-00
It is the 5th thru the 8th number.
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