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Old 08-07-2009, 10:27 AM
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Default Simple (and cheap) flappy bearing removal

I just did a quick write-up of my earlier removal of the flappy bearings from my '87's intake manifold.

Figured I'd link it here too, as for less than a dollar, its super easy.

http://reutterwerk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11581

Read the link for more info and pictures, but to sum it up, what I used is:


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Great idea Hilton...Thanks!
Old 08-07-2009, 12:32 PM
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great idea, its on my list of crap to buy from Home Depot

this is one of those stupid jobs i hate doing, but this looks allot easier, thanks for posting
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That's a seriously great idea that could be applied to all types of similar applications.
Thanks a lot!
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Innovation at its best! Excellent Idea.....I'm going to try it on my next Intake job. THANKS for a great time saving tip!!
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Thread resurection, what size of anchor bolt do we use? I did this trick years ago but I can not remember the size.
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Measure / OR take the bearing to the store and find the moly bolt that it slides through IIRC its 3/8
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Originally Posted by Mrmerlin
Measure / OR take the bearing to the store and find the moly bolt that it slides through IIRC its 3/8
Correct.
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I ended up purchasing a puller kit per another thread on the topic but will grab a 3/8 as a backup.
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The way to use the mole bolts is first use a pic and pry out the bearing inside the bearing housing. This will take out the race and the spacer and the O-rings once this is cleaned out. Get a heat gun and heat the area where around the bearing to warm it doesn’t have to be real hot just warm it so, maybe a little cooler than too hot to touch the bold from the inside and use a wrench to spread it fit on the inside of the bearing on the outside area through the opposite and out put the new bearings in the freezer and tap them back in you should only remove the bearing outer races after the part has been Powder Coat don’t do it before because Powder Coat could get into the hole and then you’ll be in a tough to try to get a bearing and a Powder Coated hole
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Originally Posted by Adamant1971
Thread resurection, what size of anchor bolt do we use? I did this trick years ago but I can not remember the size.
I used a metric 10mm one. 3/8 is the closest SAE size which will work (9.5mm).
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I ended up using the puller. Bearings are out.



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Adamant1971, Do you have a link for the puller kit you used?
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Adamant1971, Do you have a link for the puller kit you used?
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