Thanks All;
I'm just the messenger in this case.   It does look like a force one hub to me 
also. The owner found a third shop who will try to press  out the hub.
Marc BacaEast Los Angeles
    On Thursday, November 11, 2021, 06:51:45 AM PST, Mark Langford 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Marc Baca wrote:

 >> The person rebuilding the engine has not been able to find a shop 
that can magnaflux the crank with a bearing on. Anyone have experience 
with HAPI engine rebuilds ?  <<

I'll confess that I don't know anything about HAPI engines other than 
they had a spotty reputation, but aren't you really trying to get the 
HUB off the engine, and then slide the bearing off and replace it?  If 
it's anything like a Force One hub, the hub is a taper fit on the 
tapered nose of the crank.  You have to mount it in a press (remove the 
bolt that should be holding it on first) and press the crank out of the 
hub.  It's definitely difficult to do any other way.  Pardon me if this 
is obvious, and I'm not giving you enough credit....

Mark Langford
[email protected]
http://www.n56ml.com
Huntsville, AL
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