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Re: Pullin' the pilot bearing
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Posted by glennster on December 08, 2006 at 05:49:16 from (68.79.57.230):
In Reply to: Pullin' the pilot bearing posted by Dennis Gauge on December 07, 2006 at 14:06:03:
heres the snap on pilot bearing puller. sometimes them old mechanics tricks can make ya pull your hair out. watched a guy pop a frozen piston out of a brake caliper one time with a grease gun. looked like he put a zerk in where the bleeder went, then pumped the zerk, piston poped right out. a while later, i had a caliper with a frozen piston, aha i says, ill put a zerk in there and pump it out. couldnt find a zerk that would fit the bleeder hole. bought a new caliper. next time i see him i asked him where'd ya get that zerk. he says i dint, i put the grease gun right on the bleeder. boy did i feel dumb.
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