Hey All,
Well after 3yrs of driving around on a buggered center-bearing, I bought a new one today
When I undid it all, the housing an the rubber fell of from the tailshaft, however, the bearing stayed on. It would be ok if I just grabbed it with a pair of multi's or something an pulled/hit/yanked it off right?? Just thought I'd check.
Cheers,
Damien
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Centre Bearing Probs
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Centre Bearing Probs
Don't let you mind wander...it is too little to be out there by itself.
After replacing two centre bearings, I know just give it another wack with a BFH whenever I feel a few vibes. Works well. I worked this out after a big rock hit it and tightened it up.
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