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removing linkage bearing races (& replacing)
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[QUOTE="xtreme73, post: 311031, member: 29002"] With my 98 kx 125 I used a propane torch to heat up the aluminum housing and found a socket that fit good over the outside of the bearing. Then pound. Don't worry about hurting the bearings your taking out. Putting them in is trickier. I used a hydraulic press and that socket. Heat up the aluminum and CAREFULLY press the bearings in STRAIGHT!!!! It may take a few tries to get them straight . The bearing should easily be pressed in, don't use much force. It can be done with a hammer, but you need to be extremely careful, just tap them in. This is really an easy job that most anyone can do. This most important thing is not to rush. [/QUOTE]
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