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I'd say there's a few screws or bolts holding it together and use bearing pullers for the pulley after you take the nut off. Wouldn't be a big job man

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it's not easy you have to undo the nut that holds the pully on and press the rotor out with the back casting. best taking it to a recon place. take it the slip rings or bearings are worn and need replacing?

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