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From: michaelovitch
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  • Nice Job.

    I did this repair on my 1990 Volvo 240 including replacing the rubber part.

    Hummer did the job for me however.

    Yours was more difficult to remove.

  • @volvosweden

    Thank you for the comment.

    yeah it was stuck because old and because the factory paint was applied after the bearing was installed

    Maybe it would have been easier if i removed the paint first.

  • nice methods,but you dont talk at all in your vids why lol.

  • @hp11208

    Thanks !

    i don't speak because the English is not my mother tongue.

    I don't want to sound ridiculous with my shitty accent or hesitate to formulate a sentence while i'm working because it's annoying for you i think.

    I will try however the next time.

    just for you ! lol

  • @hp11208 dont think that way everyone has there own language they speak or accent its a common thing,dont worry about that i seen alot of people on youtube with accent who cares i even have one lol.

  • Nice demo. A press might have made it easier, if you could position the shaft around it. You did a great job with hand tools.

  • @spelunkerd

    Thank you !

    It's a bit the poor man's methods....i wish i had a press for sure.

    i thought i would have to use the freezer to retract the shaft and use the oven to heat up a bit the bearing but it worked without.

    i was surprised (and happy)

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