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Man, there is no substitute for dry ice.Yesterday when I put the bearings in, I just had them in the freezer for a few hours first. But they did not go in as easily as they just did now after being on the dry ice for 2 hours. I could easily spin them in their holes ensuring that they were flat-bottomed.I'll put the crank in the right side case-half tomorrow morning and see how that goes.
Man, there is no substitute for dry ice.
Yesterday when I put the bearings in, I just had them in the freezer for a few hours first. But they did not go in as easily as they just did now after being on the dry ice for 2 hours. I could easily spin them in their holes ensuring that they were flat-bottomed.
I'll put the crank in the right side case-half tomorrow morning and see how that goes.