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[QUOTE="reelrazor, post: 809304, member: 54546"] I have been using the method eric gorr recommends for years without any hassle or drama. That is; torch on the bearing pocket of the cases, drop in cold bearings, let sit til cool, install seals, frozen crank, heat aluminum slug that fits nicely in the inner bearing race to expand the right bearing, drop cold crank in the right side, apply sealer if necesary to the cases, repeat slug heating trick on left bearing inner race, drop left case on. Make sure everything is lined up, lightly tap case down with plastic mallet. The whole process takes twenty minutes(excluding last clean/prep time). In 19 years I have never had to use a crank puller tool. [/QUOTE]
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