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<blockquote data-quote="FleeMan" data-source="post: 16165481" data-attributes="member: 39306"><p>Replacing a pilot bearing, had it about halfway out and decided to grab a set of channel locks to wiggle it out the last bit. Obviously didn't have a puller, was doing "the bread trick", which by the way works. Well when I feel it almost out, on the last rotation towards my face, im lying on my back sideways to get leverage, the pilot bearing comes out and the channel locks slap my left eyebrow.</p><p></p><p>Blood everywhere and you could see the bone of how far separated the skin was. Well, gobs of Vaseline later, the blood stopped enough for me to finigh the clutch install and then head over to a family members house, who is a nurse and she stiched me up in about 15 mins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FleeMan, post: 16165481, member: 39306"] Replacing a pilot bearing, had it about halfway out and decided to grab a set of channel locks to wiggle it out the last bit. Obviously didn't have a puller, was doing "the bread trick", which by the way works. Well when I feel it almost out, on the last rotation towards my face, im lying on my back sideways to get leverage, the pilot bearing comes out and the channel locks slap my left eyebrow. Blood everywhere and you could see the bone of how far separated the skin was. Well, gobs of Vaseline later, the blood stopped enough for me to finigh the clutch install and then head over to a family members house, who is a nurse and she stiched me up in about 15 mins. [/QUOTE]
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