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Yeah there is ever so slightly a lip on the bearing. I think I'll need to get creative with some kind of puller b/c it it's an awkward shape/set up. Don't have much to work with, but I tried heating it with butane torch and hitting it with hammer, but you're right it's not clean enough. So I will take it to work to pressure wash tomorrow and get it clean and try again - will get a MAPP torch too. No oxy acetylene torch, but if everything fails I can probably take it to a shop with one.I couldn't tell from the pic. It looked like there was a slight lip to grab. Did you get it clean yet? Won't catch on fire if you have to resort to a torch clean? I never had to pull a bearing off a stock arm so I'm guessing. I have no idea how tight by looking at pics.
What do you have to work with? I know a few of ways to heat bearings and not damage the other parts.
Can you get it in a vise by a non machined area? And maybe tap it around with a hammer and chisel? If it doesn't budge at all, then resort to other methods.
Would you be able to get a vise grip on it and use the puller on it? Sorry, thinking out loud here.