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Old 12-29-2005, 12:56 PM
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Does anybody know where I can get a motor bearing removal and installation tool from???
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did you check the Brood site?--------teambrood.com
They had them in stock last time I looked.---- couple days ago
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to remove ig just find something to pres it out with and to instalt but the motor in a old rime and take a old amature put the bearing on at press it in
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Rc 4 Less.com
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check www.fussybrush.com
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If you haven't gotten one yet I got mine here http://www.teambrood.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=49
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Thanks guys,

I have now ordered one.
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The homemade solution: A tapered ice pick makes for easy removal of the bearing, then buy a wooden dowel 1/16" wider in diameter and use a rubber mallet to hammer it back into place. Viola, and cheap.
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couple of old pinions and a long diff screw also do the trick too, if you're careful
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Old 12-30-2005, 03:03 AM
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place to motor house on a old diss rime and put the bearing on a old motor amature and put it down the hole in the motor house and rime
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You will never damage a bearing or bushing with the unit on our site.....

I have the fussy brush units also.....they work better for the installing part though....

Later EddieO
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