Bob,
I have not looked at the links offered, but my technique is primitive, but
very effective. (check the sizes as I am working from memory) You will need a
1 1/16 socket, a 3/4 socket, a cold chisel of medium to large proportions,
and a 1/8 drift, and a BFH.
1 1/16 goes on the floor (or sturdy bench), 3/4 pounds the caps though until
spider hits the other side. Flip it over and put the cold chisel against
the spider and drive it back the other way. Drive the drift through the
bearings on one side until you hit the back side of the cap, and hit until it
pops
out. Repeat.
Nothing will be usable other than the remaining yolk, shaft, etc. but then
again, its worn.
I reinstall the new one with the reverse of this technique with a lighter
hand and an SFH rather than a BFH and I can do the whole thing in about ten
minutes.
I gotta tell you. I tried the tap the yolk thing and figured I was not
going to live long enough to get it out that way. Maybe my technique needs a
little more finesse.
David Lylis
69 TR6 CC26160L
60 TR3A TS74461LO
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