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TM 55-1925-292-14&P
0037 00
27. Remove the outboard oil seal (figure 1, item 28) from the bearing carrier (figure 1, item 22). Discard the
outboard seal.
NOTE
During removal of of the bearing lockwasher and bearing locknut, only the bearing
lockwasher is discarded as locking hardware. Retain the bearing locknut for Assembly.
28. Remove the bearing locknut (figure 1, item 29) and bearing lockwasher (figure 1, item 30) from the shaft
(figure 1, item 11). Discard the bearing lockwasher.
! CAUTION
Never apply pressure to the outer race of the bearings as this exerts excess load on the
balls and causes damage to the bearing.
29. Using an arbor press, remove the outboard bearing (figure 1, item 31) from the shaft (figure 1, item 11).
30. Remove the inboard deflector (figure 1, item 32) from the bearing housing adapter (figure 1, item 8).
31. Remove the four bolts (figure 1, item 33) from the bearing housing adapter (figure 1, item 8).
32. Remove the bearing housing adapter (figure 1, item 8) from the bearing housing (figure 1, item 5).
33. Remove the O-ring (figure 1, item 34) from the bearing housing adapter (figure 1, item 8). Discard the O-ring.
34. Remove the inboard oil seal (figure 1, item 35) from the bearing housing adapter (figure 1, item 8). Discard
the inboard oil seal.
CLEAN AND INSPECT
WARNING
Do not allow cleaning solvent to come in contact with unprotected skin or eyes.
Prolonged skin contact can cause illness or injury. Eye contact can cause seri-
ous injury. Always wear chemical protective gloves and goggles when handling
cleaning solvent. Failure to follow these precautions can result in illness or
serious injury.
1. Clean all metal parts with dry cleaning solvent.
2. Check for binding, scoring, galling, or rough rotation on the inboard bearing (figure 1, item 24) and the
outboard bearing (figure 1, item 31). Inspect all component parts for unusual wear or damage, and replace
as required.
0037 00-5

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