ok,,, that`s the "Outrigger" bearing
i made a puller for the bearing out of a piece of 2x1inch steel RHS , cut a slot into one side of one end of it,,, drilled a hole on the opposite side at the same end & welded a big nut onto the hole,,, slip the RHS over the back of the bearing (after taking the circlip off naturally) & wind the bolt in & keep tighteneing & off it comes
the outer race that`s in the primary case can be heated up red hot & as it cools what happens is that heat is being transfered into the case making it expand while the bearing "ring/race" is cooling & contracting & as that`s happening it can be banged out by slapping it onto the ground,,, sounds agricultural i know but works,,, Docs method is also good by welding the washer & nut into it & winding it out with a bold,,, & the other method is to grind into it with a die-grinder or dremel, effectively splitting it & it willbecome loose & fall out,,,, you can buy certain pullers but normally then need a bit of a touch up on the legs to work,,, i`ve used quite a number of pullers But the legs need to be soooo thin to get behind the race that most often they break off trying
have fun mate
_________________ No offence intended here but--> anyone writing a book about minis 30 years ago may not have experienced such worn or stuffed-with components as we are finding these days.
You should put your heart & soul into everything you do.
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