The rear bearings are cooked !!! Rear is frozen too!!!
The rear bearings are cooked !!! Rear is frozen too!!!
HOT DAMM, I boiled the bearings in peanut oil ( an old electrical engineering trick to de solder circuit boards in the old days) and dropped DROPPED them over the Frozen rear.
Them sumbitcches just fell on, now to clean the kitchen up and install the rear. I had to use all my strength and skill to pull the bearings off the rear and overloaded the puller some, but the the installation was just textbook, heat and slip them on. Youd be doing good to remember this.
Tomorrow in another day and the install will begin again, yeah. Woody
Them sumbitcches just fell on, now to clean the kitchen up and install the rear. I had to use all my strength and skill to pull the bearings off the rear and overloaded the puller some, but the the installation was just textbook, heat and slip them on. Youd be doing good to remember this.
Tomorrow in another day and the install will begin again, yeah. Woody
Re: The rear bearings are cooked !!!!!! Rear is frozen Too!!!
Originally Posted by waldig
HOT DAMM, I boiled the bearings in peanut oil ( an old electrical engineering trick to de solder circuit boards in the old days) and dropped DROPPED them over the Frozen rear.
Them sumbitcches just fell on, now to clean the kitchen up and install the rear. I had to use all my strength and skill to pull the bearings off the rear and overloaded the puller some, but the the installation was just textbook, heat and slip them on. Youd be doing good to remember this.
Tomorrow in another day and the install will begin again, yeah. Woody
Them sumbitcches just fell on, now to clean the kitchen up and install the rear. I had to use all my strength and skill to pull the bearings off the rear and overloaded the puller some, but the the installation was just textbook, heat and slip them on. Youd be doing good to remember this.
Tomorrow in another day and the install will begin again, yeah. Woody
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