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Press out the crankshaft by using tool
502 51 61-01.
!
WARNING!
The crankcase halves can be
hot. Risk of burns. Wear protec-
tive gloves.
If necessary remove the crankshaft
bearing from the crankcase.
Proceed as follows:
If necessary remove the following parts:
A.
Chain tension screw
B.
Bar bolts
C.
Spike
Remove the bearing from the crankshaft
using puller 502 90 90-01.
Split the shaft support and
dismantle the halves.
If the crankshaft bearing still remains on
the crankshaft when dismantling, remove
it using puller 502 90 90-01.
CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFT
Saws 36 and 41.
Saws 40 and 45.
Remove all rubber and plastic components
from the crankcase halves.
Heat the crankcase half in question to
200°C.
Wear protective gloves and knock the
crankcase half gently, inside face down, on
a wooden bench or the like, and the
bearing will drop out.
Fit the new bearing into the crankcase half
while it is still hot.
Eng, p 83-124
96-09-13, 13.03
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