14-02-2012, 09:08 AM
What atterz said..if you planning on scrapping it, just put the shaft back together as is...obviously not much good for long term as it will knacker it (altho ive got field cars with no bearings that have lasted months full of mud / water lol)..
But easy to fix by just re assembling all the needle rollers...just clean it up, put some fresh grease on to stick them to, and put it back together
I think everyone has learnt this the hard way at some point in there life
But easy to fix by just re assembling all the needle rollers...just clean it up, put some fresh grease on to stick them to, and put it back together


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