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clutch release bearing
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clutch release bearing
Is there any other way of getting the bearing from the hub, accept for using the special "stt" or puller?
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Re: clutch release bearing
for what vehicle? ome of them are one-piece integrated jobs, just throw the old one away. two piece can usually whack the old bit off using a vice and appropriately sized socket or bit of pipe, and press the new one on in the vice, or can be tapped on CAREFULLY with a soft faced hammer, with the bearing sitting on a block of wood - it's much better for the bearing if you can push against the inside race as you push it on the carrier, but with many thrust bearings that is difficult or impossible.Matt_88 wrote:Is there any other way of getting the bearing from the hub, accept for using the special "stt" or puller?
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its for a 1977 fj45 4 speed box. ive tried puttin in vice not done up just so bearing is sitting on either side than hiting with a socket and a hamor. it went down but i think its gona take the inside of the bearing with it so i thought id get on comp and asked before u fark sumfin up.
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unless the old bearing is in very poor shape, it won't break apart. you're on the right track.Matt_88 wrote:its for a 1977 fj45 4 speed box. ive tried puttin in vice not done up just so bearing is sitting on either side than hiting with a socket and a hamor. it went down but i think its gona take the inside of the bearing with it so i thought id get on comp and asked before u fark sumfin up.
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yep keep whacking it. even if the bearing does separate you should still be able to set it up in a vice so that you can whack the hub through. if you get really reall stuck, front up to your local garage with a sixpack in one hand, bearing in the other, say "press this out please, I bring you free beer", 15 seconds later you have no beer and a pressed out bearing.Matt_88 wrote:so should i just keep doin wat im doing? if i do and the bearing comes apart then wat? Where can u get new hubs from, Do u have to buy from toyota or could i just get one from wreckers?
or have a shout in chit-chat or the wanted section, there is bound to be someone on the board near you, with a press or access to one.
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Brian
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