Re: Yamaha G1 crank bearing
You'll have to split the cases, remove the crank, press off the bearings, freeze the new bearings, warm the cases up in the grill, drop the new frozen bearings right in. Freeze the crank, warm up the bearings in the case on low heat, drop the crank in the bearings, then press the cases together. Let them cool. Install sealant and bolts and torque it up. Once you have the crank and bearings frozen, the whole process took me 15 minutes.
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