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Author of "101 Projects"
Join Date: Jan 1995
Location: Rolling Hills Estates, CA
Posts: 27,056
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JFP is right - the other tensioner is pulling it up. When you go to put the bearing back on, you should be able to wiggle it in place with a minimal amount of force. The bearing installation tool is a cylinder you whack with a hammer - you're not going to damage the bearing or shaft by moving it back into place.
Hope this helps,
Wayne
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