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Replacing clutch puller bearing
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[QUOTE="Bunya, post: 1191319, member: 77196"] My DR350 had a simiar setup. You should be able to just yank the entire thing straight up and out without any special tools. The bearing shouldn't be pressed in there that tightly. If you're still having problems, heat the case around the bearing with a propane torch. This will cause the case to expand slightly and soften any retaining compounds though there shouldn't be any in this application. Since you're replacing the bearing and seal you won't have to worry about damaging them. Marc - [/QUOTE]
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