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Cypherian

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Hey,
First I am on my phone and not using TapTalk, search doesn't work. I have been looking around at blind bearing removal kits. I know tons of backyard ways but none are working and do not with to do any damage. Going to try heat from a heat gun and I that fails get a kit. I have had several occasions of needing one working on old machines. I have looked at proto etc anyone have a recommendation under 200 bucks ? Please only kits you used no hearsay or anecdotal or other means just kit or tool recommendations.

Thanks Cypher
 
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ericg

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Hey,
First I am on my phone and not using TapTalk, search doesn't work. I have been looking around at blind bearing removal kits. I know tons of backyard ways but none are working and do not with to do any damage. Going to try heat from a heat gun and I that fails get a kit. I have had several occasions of needing one working on old machines. I have looked at proto etc anyone have a recommendation under 200 bucks ? Please only kits you used no hearsay or anecdotal or other means just kit or tool recommendations.

Thanks Cypher

I have used this set from Sir Tools with great success
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000X1K6VY/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 

bob15

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Snap On has a nice blind bearing puller set. This e-bay auction # 391096987448 would get you set-up very nicely....Ends in 20 hours,
 

dclassical

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I have the same set mentioned in post #2 and it worked great for my needs.
 

trboxman

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I bought a blind puller kit off of e-bay a couple of years ago and have used it quite a bit, everything from pilot bearings to wheel bearings on bicycles. The cost somewhere between $50 and $125 depending on how many mandrels come with the kit.

They look a lot like that SIR Tools kit but cost a whole lot less....
 

royesses

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I've been using the Harbor Freight 95987 for pulling blind bearings and bushings. It has worked very well. I've had it for about 5 years and have had no failures. It's on sale for $69.00 or less if you search for a 20% or 25% off coupon. It comes in a fitted plastic case.
 

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Sam'sAutoParts

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I got one from auto zone it was OEM brand, it seemed nice. I did return it after the job was done though so I can't speak to its longevity. It was part of their loan a tool program so you can try them and keep it if you like it.
 
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Tanro

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Rentatool at your auto parts storess.

Or harbor freight.
 

ChevyEFI

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Harbor Freight 95987
I have this.

I've used the puller that fits crank pilot bearings.

And I've used the largest one for bearing races. I ran into one it wouldn't pull (welding failed to remove the same race) so I picked up the Kent-Moore tool for that race. On the HF, the threaded adapter is two metric sizes. I couldn't get a ready-made adapter to use the K-M puller with the HF slide. I did already have a 5lb slide (the one that y comes with an axle puller plate and 2/3 jaw arms/ hubs.)

In short, consider the HF 95987 a self-contained kit for lighter duty, smaller stuff. It will do crank pilot bearings. But don't expect to use those pullers with a standard puller, or the weighted slide with other pullers, unless you make your own adapters.
 

DieselFxr

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I have rented the OEM branded one from autozone several times, it isn't snap on quality BUt it got what I needed done. They sell it for 160 I think it also has a lifetime warranty.
 

jdcompman

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I've been using the Harbor Freight 95987 for pulling blind bearings and bushings. It has worked very well. I've had it for about 5 years and have had no failures. It's on sale for $69.00 or less if you search for a 20% or 25% off coupon. It comes in a fitted plastic case.

I have the same one. No complaints here either. Worked very well and not insanely expensive like many other brands.
 

bareass172

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Ditto what others said, if you don't need it long term AutoZone loans them out. I've used them a handful of times in the past.
 
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