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    crank bearing question

    guys is there a way to remove the number 8 bearing to replace a leaky o-ring?
    without spiliiting the case????
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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    The short answer No.

    The long answer there is a locating dowel that holds the bearing.
    Tony Proasi

    52 split window coupe

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    thanks Tony!
    John told me you folks are buried in snow
    time to take a C4 or something and go drifting

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