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Arctic Cat bearing puller

bhall80

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Not quite sure how to work this. The bronze part will not fit on the inside of the wheel because of the plastic cover. Any ideas?
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snap ring on the inside or outside of the wheel?
 
Inside
 
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You'll need to make a small cut in the plastic.
Not trimmed shorter, but a small slit parallel with the shaft.
This will allow plastic sleeve to slide to center enough to get the puller engaged.
 
You'll need to make a small cut in the plastic.
Not trimmed shorter, but a small slit parallel with the shaft.
This will allow plastic sleeve to slide to center enough to get the puller engaged.
Thank you. Do I need to remove snap ring for the puller to work?
 
Nope. Comes off in one assembly. Works great!
Then, on the bench, one can remove snap ring, press out bearing, and service or replace.
 
Nope. Comes off in one assembly. Works great!
Then, on the bench, one can remove snap ring, press out bearing, and service or replace.
Thanks, the painted threads on the long bolt do not thread easily! Any suggestions?
 
On the puller? May have to lube it up and work it, top to bottom, a few times with a drill or cordless impact.
Mine works very free & smooth.
Should be able to thread it, top to bottom, pretty easy by hand.
 
On the puller? May have to lube it up and work it, top to bottom, a few times with a drill or cordless impact.
Mine works very free & smooth.
Should be able to thread it, top to bottom, pretty easy by hand.
Yup lube and impact worked !
 


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