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Flushing A Crankcase?
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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 1225052, member: 17212"] razorboy. Try a little heat. If you don't have a torch, go to your local hardware store and buy a butane plumbing torch. They are pretty cheap. Heat the case in a circular motion around the bearings until you can sizzle a drop of water on the case. This will expand the case and release the grip on the bearings. When you put the cases back together, seal your crank in a large plastic baggie and put it in the freezer for a couple of hours. Then heat the case with your torch and the crank will drop right in. Be careful not to overheat the cases. Only heat them until you can sizzle a drop of water on them. Be sure to tap on the countershaft while you push on the crank to keep the cases even like foxforks said. This will keep them from binding when separating them. [/QUOTE]
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