Thread: Do my own IMS?
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Old 04-05-2015, 04:52 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Timco View Post
Seems the Indy guy who was willing to just do this for me at my shop while I was doing the clutch just never finds time, or I get busy. These things happen, car has been on stands for 2 months now.. damn

How difficult vs the entire disassembly is this bearing to replace? Rent his tools? If not, what all do I need? Can I find the needed tools locally or do I buy them?
Replacing the bearing is Easy Peasy Lemon Squeazy. Pulling the old bearing can be done with self made tools and is a no brainer. I used a PVC fitting to drive in the new bearing into the IMS, and have to admit I ruined the first bearing and had to source another bearing to complete assembly.
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