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Old 2nd Jan 2023, 3:45 pm   #21
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I had no problem removing the lower motor shaft bearing on my Baird AC 53 motor, I think it just easily pulled off once the bolts were removed.

See photo attachment # 3 at Post 25.

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Yes that bearing should just pull out after the two bolts are removed, don't worry too much if it appears to go out of alignment whilst doing this, the Collaro service data for the AC53 motor suggests letting it run in your hand after reassemble and tapping it lightly on all four sides with a small hammer which should put the bearings back into their correct positions.
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Old 3rd Jan 2023, 2:31 pm   #22
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Hi David, thanks, that's useful, cheers.
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