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Lower Fork Bearing by Coop88
Started on: 04-01-2002 04:52 AM
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Last post by: Rodney on 04-01-2002 09:11 PM
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Report this Post04-01-2002 04:52 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Coop88Send a Private Message to Coop88Direct Link to This Post
I've got my clutch fork out, along with the upper bearing. How do I remove the lower bearing? It is a Getrag.
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Report this Post04-01-2002 02:09 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Coop88Send a Private Message to Coop88Direct Link to This Post
I bet there is something obvious I'm overlooking. There's no way to push it out like the top bearing. I haven't had any success prying it out. Any suggestions?
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Rodney may know. I sorta remember seeing a tool for this on his web site.

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Report this Post04-01-2002 09:11 PM Click Here to See the Profile for RodneyClick Here to visit Rodney's HomePageSend a Private Message to RodneyDirect Link to This Post
In most cases I would consider leaving it. Clean it up by spraying brake cleaner in it and regrease it. This is especially true if it is the bushing type. If it is the roller bearing type there is a tool to pull it out but I'm not sure where to get it or how well it works. On mine I dug out the roller bearings and took a die grinder with a small stone and ground the outer case until it went through. I then was able to grab it with a plyers and pull it out. I had to make a tool to pound in a new one. I would look to just clean it up and regrease it instead of pulling it out.
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