Similar to the method I did, but I used bits we all have lying around. What's that to you've used? I guess the end splayed or when you turn the thread? th-cam.com/video/HZ1SLCHR8EI/w-d-xo.html
Yes it’s just a regular bearing puller, splays out when the pin is driven in, they would normally get behind the inner race of a bearing, but grip extremely well inside a piston in this scenario. This video is part of a wider series rebuilding the back end of my ‘01 Fazer. Your video is extremely good btw, using really basic everyday garage tools.
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Similar to the method I did, but I used bits we all have lying around. What's that to you've used? I guess the end splayed or when you turn the thread?
th-cam.com/video/HZ1SLCHR8EI/w-d-xo.html
Yes it’s just a regular bearing puller, splays out when the pin is driven in, they would normally get behind the inner race of a bearing, but grip extremely well inside a piston in this scenario. This video is part of a wider series rebuilding the back end of my ‘01 Fazer. Your video is extremely good btw, using really basic everyday garage tools.
Nice one, just realised my predictive text made me sound half cut!
I have been following along with your videos.
@@BikeFromTheBrink LOL, I often hit send and then do my grammar and spell check after, so no different here 😂