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Old 26th February 2021, 07:48   #3
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Originally Posted by COLVERT View Post
I've not actually worked on one but judging from your picture the shaft would be a press fit in the housing.

There might not be a stop on the shaft for the bearing but if the inner ring is slightly wider than the outer then the outer can turn without rubbing on the housing.

I think you would need a bearing extractor to pull the bearing off the shaft. Probably the shaft is a fraction smaller in diameter along its length than the part is where the bearing sits.
Thank you Colvert for your feed-back,

Unfortunately your guess is as good as mine. As I wrote I hope for someone that have actually removed a bearing or a pulley bracket from a similair shaft, to share their experience.

I have the tools to dismantle/install bearings but first need to know how to bring the pieces apart, to avoid irreparabel damages.

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