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How To Push New Races Back Into Place When A Bearing Goes Out
Warren Grant, Albany, Ga.: “I’ve always had trouble pushing new races back into place when a bearing goes bad. To solve the problem, I take a Dremel tool fitted with a small cut-off blade and cut through one side of the old race. It makes the race flexible enough that I can push a new race in and then remove the old one with little effort. Every time I change out a race, I save it so that I’ll have various sizes on hand.”



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2018 - Volume #42, Issue #3