header removal?
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Not as difficult as it sounds. Disconnected mine with a 7/16 socket I believe, and stick a bar in there and tapped on it and got it off.
A bit of lube (WD40) and wiggling will put it back right on, needs some tapping to go back on (not hammering!). Just apply anti-seize to the bolt when putting it back in incase you ever need to remove the shaft again.
A bit of lube (WD40) and wiggling will put it back right on, needs some tapping to go back on (not hammering!). Just apply anti-seize to the bolt when putting it back in incase you ever need to remove the shaft again.