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Old 09-22-2003, 11:06 AM   #11
67chevemall
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Once you have the yolk off, you need to remove the pressed on carrier bearing. I just pounded mine off with a hammer, seemed to work OK. Then put on the new carrier bearning, i put mine on by putting a piece of pipe over the bearing and pounding it on with a hammer

Does this work ?
I have to do this job real soon!
My buddy says you should have them pressed in a t a shop! How ever the press thing works. I'd much rather do it at home if the hammer thing works?
What size pipe did you use???

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