3B pilot bearing removal question

rbade12 at aol.com rbade12 at aol.com
Sun Apr 12 05:33:07 PDT 2009


 Mine does have a hole in it [I thought about trying to get a screw in it and thread it in, eventually meeting the crank and forcing it out]. I'm going to try the grease trick, then go to the puller if that doesn't work.

Thanks for your help guys!? Happy Easter!

Bob


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Austin Calise <yoda_audi at yahoo.com>
To: 200q20v at audifans.com
Sent: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 9:26 pm
Subject: Re: 3B pilot bearing removal question










Very true and in this case it would cupped cause it's on a 3B motor. 
I'd vote for the slide hammer method less mess and all.

--- On Sat, 4/11/09, kneale at coslink.net <kneale at coslink.net> wrote:
From: kneale at coslink.net <kneale at coslink.net>
Subject: Re: 3B pilot bearing removal question
To: yoda_audi at yahoo.com, 200q20v at audifans.com
Date: Saturday, April 11, 2009, 8:10 PM

The grease trick works as long as the bearing has a hole in the far end. 
Some OEM bearings came formed as a cup without the hole in the end for the
grease to work its way behind the bearing.  Those require a puller.





      
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