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Old 05-04-2005, 07:57 PM   #1
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Dumb question. Which way does the new bearing inset into the new mount and does the new bushing go on top or bottom. Explain please. Pics would be good too. Thanks

Guess I shoulf have looked when I took it apart last year...LOL
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As I recall the bearing is inserted from the bottom. I think you can put the bushing in from the top after inserting the bearing, but you should be able to place the bushing before inserting the bearing.

This is the only picture I have from the bearing. Maybe it will be of some use.
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As I recall the bearing is inserted from the bottom. I think you can put the bushing in from the top after inserting the bearing, but you should be able to place the bushing before inserting the bearing.

This is the only picture I have from the bearing. Maybe it will be of some use.
That's perfect! Thanks bud. I was 95% sure it went like that but wanted to make double sure.
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