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<blockquote data-quote="heimannm" data-source="post: 5589922" data-attributes="member: 8552"><p>There have been a few of those piston/pin tool kit come up lately. They are handy when you are working on the small saws as it takes some special tools to press the pin out with the blind bearing in the piston. You can't use a puller like the bigger kart engines, the only way is to punch the center cover out of the bearing.</p><p></p><p>I did buy some of the small bearings (Torrington M551) a short while back, made a deal with a vendor for 10 pieces and I think they ended up sending me 30...</p><p></p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heimannm, post: 5589922, member: 8552"] There have been a few of those piston/pin tool kit come up lately. They are handy when you are working on the small saws as it takes some special tools to press the pin out with the blind bearing in the piston. You can't use a puller like the bigger kart engines, the only way is to punch the center cover out of the bearing. I did buy some of the small bearings (Torrington M551) a short while back, made a deal with a vendor for 10 pieces and I think they ended up sending me 30... Mark [/QUOTE]
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