On the 94 SC, on one of the engine brackets, there is a small axle and bearing assembly for a pulley. Is there a trick to remove it that anyone knows or do you
need a bearing press?
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On the 94 SC, on one of the engine brackets, there is a small axle and bearing assembly for a pulley. Is there a trick to remove it that anyone knows or do you
need a bearing press?
1988 Mustang GT Convertable,75k. 1994 T-Bird S/C 5.0 conversion, 1998 STX F-150 Flareside.
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Hate to tell you....but you're going to need a bearing press. There was a write up somewhere on how to do this, and what bearing unit will replace it. Last
I heard, BTM was offering trade in accessory brackets that had new bearings in them, but I haven't been around in a little while and am not up on
what's going on.
If you manage to get it out without wrecking the bearing too bad...take it over to a specialized bearing shop and have them match it to a water pump bearing assembly. This is what that bearing unit actually is for.
SCCoWC Calgary & Area Representative
AMAC Activities Director 1989 Thunderbird SC 13.588 @ 99.76MPH Once again the Fastest SC to run at Race City and now "Fastest SC in Western Canada" |
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Thats what i thought, was kinda hoping that someone might have come up with a trick to get it out.
Thanks.
1988 Mustang GT Convertable,75k. 1994 T-Bird S/C 5.0 conversion, 1998 STX F-150 Flareside.
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