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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 714810, member: 17212"] kawdude. Not sure what is the best way but, this is how I do it. Find a piece of steel plate that will fit between the crankshaft halves. Lay the crank on the steel plate as to support the back side of the crank half. Then take a deep socket that will fit over the shaft part of the crank and is the same diameter as the INNER race of the bearing. Using the socket and either a hammer or a press, ( you can use a press for this), drive the bearing all the way down until it seats solid against the crank half. Flip the crank over and do the other side. Be sure to use a little assembly lube on the shaft and bearing and never push against the outside race of the bearing. This can damage the bearing. Hope this helps. :thumb: [/QUOTE]
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