Thanks again both.
Took one of those wire wool soap pads out of the kitchen and scrubbed it up a bit so I could see what I was doing first.
After that it was pretty easy to use a flat head screwdriver and rubber mallet to knock the bearing race off.
Crown race next...
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Leave the crown race alone!
Or rather it doesn't have to come out.
The sealed bearing sits on top of the crown race.
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Thanks again both.
Took one of those wire wool soap pads out of the kitchen and scrubbed it up a bit so I could see what I was doing first.
After that it was pretty easy to use a flat head screwdriver and rubber mallet to knock the bearing race off.
Crown race next...
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