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Used grease and a punch a time or two to remove a pilot bearing from the end of a crankshaft. Grease as the incompressible fluid and a pin punch the same diameter as the transmission input shaft. Heard of using bread too, from some of the old head mechanics I apprenticed with back in the 80s. Same guys who taught me about Babbitt bearings and using oatmeal to stop a coolant leak….or saw dust to quiet a noisy rear diff! One guy bought his 1st wrench from the Snap-On truck in 1948. Another was drafted towards the end of WW2 and worked on P-51s in the Army Air Corps on Okinawa. The war ended while he aboard ship headed there. He taught me about using inert gas to displace oxygen so he could use an oxy-acetylene torch to cut open a fuel tank and repair a broken baffle. Literally used the exhaust gas from running another truck in the shop with a hose from the tail pipe to the broken tank. Learned a great many lessons from those guys….the majority of whom passsed on a couple decades ago now.
Heard of using bread too, from some of the old head mechanics I apprenticed with back in the 80s. Same guys who taught me about Babbitt bearings and using oatmeal to stop a coolant leak….or saw dust to quiet a noisy rear diff!
Long time back I worked at a service station that serviced the local police cars. Owner was a seedy guy for sure, but man did he know some tricks. I watched him slide a package of hot dogs through the differential drain plug to get it to stop whining ! One of many questionable "repairs"...
Dreamily tool and thin cut off wheel. 5 minutes and your done.
I've always heard that saw dust works well for that. kk
Eating it seems like pushing the frugality card a teensy bit far, especially considering the added ingredients. However, it ought to help save on cleaning supplies.