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Rear Hub Bearing Removal
Place the axle in between flat aluminum vise soft jaws, drive side
down, with the bearing resting on top of the soft jaws. Make sure the
axle bearing step does not contact the soft jaws. Use a plastic mallet
to gently tap on the top of the non-drive end of the axle until it is
dislodged from the bearing. Discard the bearing.
Spray isopropyl alcohol onto the axle and clean the axle with a shop
towel.
NOTICE
To avoid damage to the axle, do not allow the axle to contact the
vise soft jaws. If the axle bearing step is damaged, the axle must be
replaced.
Spray isopropyl alcohol onto the axle and clean it with a shop towel.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the hub surfaces, do not use acetone or similar
products to clean parts.
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Plastic Mallet
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Isopropyl Alcohol