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Originally Posted by vrooom
You don't need crank puller or any special tools, you can use rubber mallet to carefully tap that crank out, even though crank arms at that age will fell off on it own, You can use adjustable spanner to undo the bearings cover, and use the flat nosed screwdriver to tap the slots on the "screw" I think its left handed thread. not too sure about that.
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"Carefully tap", you must write haynes manuals for a living. They usually need braying off with a lump hammer if the threads have gone, unless its broken, or been run loose for a few hundred miles. Then it falls off, all the time.
And its not a bearing cover.
Right hand side has reversed threads.