I simply made a plywood disc that was a little
bit smaller than the ID of the bearing, put it
over the end of the sleeve, and used a 3-jaw gear
puller
(pushing against the disc) to pull off the bearing.
No need to take apart the fork and sleeve.

Doug Braun
'72 Spit


> S1500 wrote:
> > I got my new Coventry clutch from Spitbits. Looks
> nice. the included 
> > throw-out bearing looks nice. But the question is,
> how do I get the old 
> > one out, off the sleeve? I can't honestly think of
> a non-damaging method 
> > to do it.

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