Posted by Mark Robke on July 23, 2014 at 18:45:09 from (75.117.217.13):
In Reply to: Any ideas? posted by NCWayne on July 23, 2014 at 14:40:50:
Is this one the thrust bearing? Does the crank need to go forward or backwards to fit the thrust surfaces in? Does the old bearing go back in at all? I used to use a cotter pin that fit in the oil hole and had the ends bent out to each side; I would work the bearing in as far as it would go and then rotate the crank til the cotter pin ends caught the end of the bearing and push it on in. I remember a few that seemed to need some force , but they went in.The ends of the cotter pin need to be matched up with bearing pretty good. Sometimes the bearing will go in good with just finger pressure,but some are pitas. I mostly used the bent cotter pin to roll them out, but it will push them in.Good luck; let us know what works.Mark
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