Pilot bearing and bushings

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*You can fill the center of the bearing with grease and find something that is almost the same size as the bearing and place it in throught the center of the bearing and take a hammer and hit whatever you are using and the force with the grease behind the bearing will force it out. You might have to hit it pretty hard and more then once but it will come out. ( SAFETY NOTICE WHNE USING SOMETHING LIKE GREASE PLEASE WEAR YOUR SAFTY GLASSES THE FORCE OF THE GREASE CAN CUT THE SKIN OR EVEN PUT YOUR EYE OUT AND WHATCH OUT FOR FLYING PIECES OF METAL ALSO ).
 
*You can fill the center of the bearing with grease and find something that is almost the same size as the bearing and place it in throught the center of the bearing and take a hammer and hit whatever you are using and the force with the grease behind the bearing will force it out. You might have to hit it pretty hard and more then once but it will come out. ( SAFETY NOTICE WHNE USING SOMETHING LIKE GREASE PLEASE WEAR YOUR SAFTY GLASSES THE FORCE OF THE GREASE CAN CUT THE SKIN OR EVEN PUT YOUR EYE OUT AND WHATCH OUT FOR FLYING PIECES OF METAL ALSO ).
 
* Another method is you can fill the center of the bearing with wet toilet paper and use the same process as above.
 
* Another method is you can fill the center of the bearing with wet toilet paper and use the same process as above.
*You can also use a old shaft that has been cut from a old transmission.
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*You can also use a old shaft that has been cut from a old transmission. You will have to do some modification to the old shat though.
 
*You can also use a lineup shaft to if made from proper material (NOT PLASTIC).
 
*You can also use a lineup shaft to if made from proper material (NOT PLASTIC).
 
*Out of all the suggestions i have given on the removal of the bearing they make a slide hammer with expandable fingers it would be the safest way for the removal.  
 
*Out of all the suggestions i have given on the removal of the bearing they make a slide hammer with expandable fingers it would be the safest way for the removal.  

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