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I completed mine in about 2.5 hours thanks to the advice above.
A few comments: have a small pick handy for pulling retaining clip loose in step 22. Then use needle nose pliers (as mentioned above). Also mentioned above, this clip isn't re-used.
For the white bearing cup removal (step 24), you want to push it inward so that it moves into an open area where it can expand. Then use a small drift to push the pin loose from the cap by pushing in the small hole in the bearing cap.
When re-installing the white bearing cap (step 36), you need to install the cap to the shaft before the shaft is all the way inserted (see picture). If you insert the shaft all the way and then try to install it, you'll never get it on (because there's not enough room for it to expand (ask me how I know).
A few comments: have a small pick handy for pulling retaining clip loose in step 22. Then use needle nose pliers (as mentioned above). Also mentioned above, this clip isn't re-used.
For the white bearing cup removal (step 24), you want to push it inward so that it moves into an open area where it can expand. Then use a small drift to push the pin loose from the cap by pushing in the small hole in the bearing cap.
When re-installing the white bearing cap (step 36), you need to install the cap to the shaft before the shaft is all the way inserted (see picture). If you insert the shaft all the way and then try to install it, you'll never get it on (because there's not enough room for it to expand (ask me how I know).
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