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chinging bearings of a s/c

This is a discussion on chinging bearings of a s/c within the Forced Induction forums, part of the Scion tC category; anyone changed the bearings from the pulley side of the s/c and have pics or a DIY....

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    anyone changed the bearings from the pulley side of the s/c and have pics or a DIY.

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    I am in the middle of doing so now. Their are 2 sealed bearings pressed, side-by-side, on the pulley end. You will have to source your own replacement bearings as TRD will not sell you the parts. Best to take it to the dealership for warranty work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by navylife59 View Post
    I am in the middle of doing so now. Their are 2 sealed bearings pressed, side-by-side, on the pulley end. You will have to source your own replacement bearings as TRD will not sell you the parts. Best to take it to the dealership for warranty work.

    any pics of you doing the bearing change and what kinda tools are you using for the bearing removal and install?

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    You will need a hydraulic bearing press. The outer bearing is pressed off first from the inside towards the outside. Then you press the inner bearing from the outside end. Be careful not to bind the shaft or you could warp it or crack the end shaft housing. I will post picks when I can.
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