| hanky |
Jun 27, 2012 03:24 PM |
As long as you have the proper tools changing the bearing should be no problem.
Once you remove the clutch hub with the puller, there is a lock ring called the rotor bearing retainer. That's the ring you see in the illustrations. After you remove the pulley with the proper puller, remove the snap ring and drive the old bearing out.
You need not remove the stake marks to remove the old bearing, but you should file them off before attempting to install the new bearing. Assemble in reverse order of removal. Air gap for clutch hub is .020-.030" .
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