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managed to screw the non-drive side in by hand with a biiiiig dollop of copper slip and a tea towel round the bearing. The drive side though, I have about 3-4 turns to go and it just wont budge, no matter how thick the tea towel, the strength of profanity or interesting gurns I make. Had to buy a tool for it off ebay.
:evil: :evil:
Still, it only cost £7.70 for the tool, so its not all bad. Just when I look at it as the last 4 turns cost me £7!!
balls. :roll:
:evil: :evil:
Still, it only cost £7.70 for the tool, so its not all bad. Just when I look at it as the last 4 turns cost me £7!!
balls. :roll: