clutch rod bearing

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and69

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How do I remove the bearing to replace on a new rod for the clutch on a 2 stroke 48cc engine?
 

2door

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If you're talking about the ball bearing that goes in before the bucking bar, a magnet small enough to fit into the bore of the drive sprocket will work. Sometimes that bearing is stuck in grease and needs a little help. It should come out easily.
If a magnet doesn't drag it out you might try spraying some degreaser into the hole first to loosen things up.

Tom
 

and69

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The crank shaft bearing is what I need removed from the shaft. I have it out of the casing.
 

maniac57

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Tap it off gently. Damaging the shaft will make it harder to remove.
I also use a small two jaw puller for stubborn bearings.