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Thread: How to disamble a Banshee Crank?

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    How to disamble a Banshee Crank?

    I need to change bearing on the crank and I don't how it comes apart. Please help!
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    If it's the inner bearing, your outta luck....If I remember correctly the outer bearings just slide off? I am probably wrong about that, haven't torn into a Banshee motor in a while...

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    Im not too sure, but i think youll have to get a dealer to do that for you. It requires welding the crank and such if im not mistaken. If it was me, id rather go with a brand new hot rod crank instead of screwing with a stock one that needs rebuilt. Maybe im wrong, but thats what my dealer told me...

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    I'm almost positive that they are pressed together.They don't have to be welded but would be a good idea.I'd send it to some builder you trust and let them do it.
    The wife and I both have banshees.What else is there?

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    buy a hot rods crank with new bearings. It's cheaper and stronger than stock.
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    That is nothing you can do at home it needs to be taken to somebody that has the tools to do it with.
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    far as i know they are hydraulic pressed
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    if u need to replace the left or the right bearing its not to hard to do it just takes a little bit of time u have to split the case wich isn't hard at all if ur kinda mechanicly inclined if not I would have someone do it for u if u have questions u can try to contact me

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    the cranks are hydrualic pressed but you should get some one else to do it for you cause it has to be extremely precise
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    You need a press to do it and if you do it yourself you have to balance it then
    Dont buy a hole new crank if you dont need it and you need only a bearing compare 50 bucks to a pair of hundred ones

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