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12/27/2013 9:34 AM  #26


Re: MS law is on in full... Pilot bearing removal revisited

Steve, a roller brng gives good service and in most times works fine. Its just that a bushing tends to "not"
hurt trans input pilot surface but a roller will if it goes dry.
Howard

 

12/27/2013 10:21 AM  #27


Re: MS law is on in full... Pilot bearing removal revisited

Thanks Howard.  Ill make sure I put a little grease on the shaft.

Thanks
Steve69

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12/27/2013 8:19 PM  #28


Re: MS law is on in full... Pilot bearing removal revisited

Actually Steve, pack grease into the rollers before you assemble, not a lot of grease. Just fill area between individual rollers
Howard

 

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