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Originally Posted by Mr Bob
The bearing goes back on flush with the end of the shaft. Turn the locking mechanism opposite direction that was used to remove it Lock it with the allen screw. That bearing is not too expensive and I would replace it while you have it apart. May keep you from taking it back off later. I used a short piece of 2x4 and would rotate the engine a quarter turn after hitting the wood a few times. Be sure the spark plug is removed for safety and to make the engine turn more easily. Let us know how you do and have a great day.
Bob
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I gotta figure out this locking mechanism. Do I just loosen the allen wrench fitting on it? How can the locking mechanism be removed if the bearing is still on the shaft? Urge to scream...stress pill time.