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Old 11-05-2018, 10:09 AM   #21
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The original bearing and its associated mounting contains several failure causes, not just the one caused by bearing wear. Look at the description of some of the kits to get hints of which components they have found it wise to upgrade.

There are widely circulating instructions on how to replace an IMS bearing that are wrong. Beware.

Consider the cost and time to acquire a complete set of (or to make) tools. There are specialized tools recommended. Sometimes you can rent them for one time use.
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