Do you mean to push the spacer tube enough to the side to fit a small drift down there?
I thought the spacer tube would act as the drift to knock out the bearing , using a large drift at the top, so as not to damage the tube too much.
Do you mean to push the spacer tube enough to the side to fit a small drift down there?
I thought the spacer tube would act as the drift to knock out the bearing , using a large drift at the top, so as not to damage the tube too much.
If you can, push the spacer tube to the side and slide the drift down to the bearing and beat the crap out of it. Bearing and spacer tube will eventually come out.
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