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Jetlag 11-25-08 01:43 PM

Pilot Bearing Tool to "borrow"
 
Hey Guys,

Anyone in the O.C, Lakewood, or I.E area with a pilot bearing tool that I can rent.

Thanks, Jay

702-325-7414

InsomniacFC 11-25-08 03:15 PM

I'm pretty sure autozone will let you borrow one as long as you put down the deposit which they will give back when you return it.

Jetlag 11-25-08 04:40 PM

The Autozone tool is a two prong puller and it's too big to fit in the bearing bore.

impactwrench 11-25-08 06:04 PM

pilot bearing removal
 
I've been dyin for someone to try this. My business partner and I are always sharing tricks of the trade. The other day, I mentioned the pilot bearing removal on the 7. He told me a thing he does on his racecars is to stuff the inside of the pilot bearing hole with wet toilet paper. Find a drill bit with the od of the shank that "just fits in the bearing". With the sharp point of the drillbit pointing out, whack it with a deadblow hammer. He claims it will hydraulic the bearing right out. The deadblow should not shatter the drillbit but please wear safety glasses anyway. Let me know how it works. It is important to use as close of a fit drillbit as possible.

Sgtblue 11-25-08 06:58 PM

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95987
Never tried them personally, but when compared to my OEM puller, the smaller one looks liike it should work.

turbo_dave 11-25-08 11:46 PM


Originally Posted by impactwrench (Post 8750210)
I've been dyin for someone to try this. My business partner and I are always sharing tricks of the trade. The other day, I mentioned the pilot bearing removal on the 7. He told me a thing he does on his racecars is to stuff the inside of the pilot bearing hole with wet toilet paper. Find a drill bit with the od of the shank that "just fits in the bearing". With the sharp point of the drillbit pointing out, whack it with a deadblow hammer. He claims it will hydraulic the bearing right out. The deadblow should not shatter the drillbit but please wear safety glasses anyway. Let me know how it works. It is important to use as close of a fit drillbit as possible.



this could be true,my dad worked on cars for many years before i did,he told me the way he did it was filling the center up with a lot of bearing grease and put a long bolt that fits perfectly down the center of the pilot bearing, then give it a good wack with the hammer and it should pop right out with all the pressure.it might be a little messy after but worth the time lost hunting down one of them dam bearing pullers.

Teerx7 11-26-08 01:35 AM

go to mazdatrix, they rent them out for like 20 bucks a day..only down side is you have to pay the full price of it first...

magus2222 11-26-08 02:13 AM

ya, pump it full of grease, find some round object that doesnt have any slots in it or something, and wack it. it will force it out hyrdrolically, it works very well. like he said, i bit of cleanup, but who cares.

Lloyd

InsomniacFC 11-26-08 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by Jetlag (Post 8749991)
The Autozone tool is a two prong puller and it's too big to fit in the bearing bore.

Weak. :icon_tdow

-=Lil Red=- 11-26-08 12:45 PM

grease trick does work. bearing tool is best if you have it.

DivinDriver 11-26-08 02:06 PM

I've got one I could loan out; I don't usually loan tools, but I feel your pain.

Is Chino Hills too far for you to pick up/drop off?

poss 11-27-08 12:09 AM

The autozone tool to use is the "blind hole puller," not their pilot bearing tool.

Urchin 11-30-08 11:40 PM


Originally Posted by Sgtblue (Post 8750354)
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95987
Never tried them personally, but when compared to my OEM puller, the smaller one looks liike it should work.

My son had the Harbor Freight puller and it work great on my '88 vert. The second from the smallest attachment fully collapsed just fits into the bearing.

DivinDriver 12-01-08 11:04 AM

Harbor Freight's having a sale right now, according to the radio.


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