The needle bearings which support the rear of the front output were difficult to remove. I finally cut most of the cage with my Dremel (there's a notch in the case which helps) and then yanked it with my slide hammer
The needle bearings which support the rear of the front output were difficult to remove. I finally cut most of the cage with my Dremel (there's a notch in the case which helps) and then yanked it with my slide hammer
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