O.K.
so now is the big moment.
after cleaning the bearing area, with some alcohol and lint free cloth, i went to the freezer and took the bearing out.
at this point some parts of my body started shaking and as i mentioned in other posts, i'm not talking about my hands :chicken:
i took the bearing (connected to the installation tool) and placed it as square as i could in the shaft.
i decided to start with a rubber hammer and move from there.
started with light taps, and the bearing went right in. in some point (after 10 taps more or less) it didn't move no more. i removed the installation tool and inspected the bearing. i noticed that most of the bearing is in. put the tool back on, taped it twice with a metal hammer, and that's it. it was all the way in.
removed the tool and installed the new clip.(again. put your finger in center of clip to prevent falling inside the engine).
once the clip was in, i rotated it 360 degrees to confirm it is fully seated.
i think the key to complete this step in the most easy and smooth way, is to install the bearing as soon as it gets out of the freezer.
i didn't rush myself during the bearing installation, but i defiantly didn't spent time (that is why i don't have pics of the installation).
bottom line, it was way easy then i expected.