> > Luke: If the bearings have been in there awhile It's almost impossible to
>pull both the bearing and the seal at the same time. Chisel out the seal
>first and the bearing should come fairly easily after that. Remember there
>are only two small depressions to get onto the bearing with the jaws of the
>slide hammer.
> >
> > Also, the stock bearings are MBS Co. PN C1502 - don't know the NAPA number.
Do I feel the back of the bearing for the two depressions then put the
claws on them? because I BRIEFLY felt around and didn't find any
thing like that also I used the 3 claw attachment but i'll change to
the two claw one and look a little harder for the depressions
When you said chisel the seal out do you mean put the chisel in
between the bearing and seal and pry it out or put the chisel right on
top of the old seal and break it out?
thanks for the info this should really help
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