...and am tring to replace the hanging bearing. However I can not remove the old one. Is there a trick to this? I took a BIG hammer and wedge and beat the hell out of it until it released from the
beat the engine and crack it most time. Having done what your doing - I suggest you invest in a decent camera - -a throw away if u want -because of the grease. Take pics of everyting before you remove
shaft (something else you are probably painfully aware of) you do not want to damage your pulley...so carefully snap a small pair of vise grips on to pully...or hold a large screw driver in such a way
...shaft and the nut and count the turns so you can install the nut the same way or else you will change the pinion depth, theres a crush collra in the diiff and if you tighen it more then it was then ...
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