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T/A clutch release bearing

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Todd in NC

11-07-2007 15:52:16




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Well I got the T/A clutch out of the 350 Utility. Now I need the release bearing, but don"t know how to get the old one off the sleeve. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this. I can"t figure out a way to hold it while trying to man handle it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Todd.




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Owen Aaland

11-08-2007 07:15:46




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 Re: T/A clutch release bearing in reply to Todd in NC, 11-07-2007 15:52:16  
There should be two small holes in the back side of the carrier that you can use to drive the bearing off with a punch.



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Joe Evans

11-08-2007 05:21:30




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 Re: T/A clutch release bearing in reply to Todd in NC, 11-07-2007 15:52:16  
Roger46 is correct.



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ih560

11-07-2007 19:25:10




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 Re: T/A clutch release bearing in reply to Mike CA, 11-07-2007 15:52:16  
I just put the bearing itself in a vice, and then used a screwdriver to pry the carrier off of it.



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Roger46

11-07-2007 19:10:56




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 Re: T/A clutch release bearing in reply to Todd in NC, 11-07-2007 15:52:16  
Todd, They are not really pressed on that hard. I just took mine off a few weeks ago and I did it by just banging it down on two blocks of wood so the bearing strattles the blocks. Or you can drive it out with a punch through the inside since you are putting in a new one you don't have to worry about ruining the old one. Roger



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Janicholson

11-07-2007 16:28:52




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 Re: T/A clutch release bearing in reply to Todd in NC, 11-07-2007 15:52:16  
I think a bearing splitter, a hydraulic press, and a piece of round stock to match the sleeve to push with. Best of my memory. JimN



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