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It's pressed into the housing. You can reinstall it using a big socket and tap in back in place. What I would do. Is to clean the outside of the

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It's pressed into the housing. You can reinstall it using a big socket and tap in back in place. What I would do. Is to clean the outside of the area that going into the housing. Then apply some red Lock-Tite Stud and Bearing mount to that area and tap in.
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Update: My Dust Cover wasn't a tight fit so I rolled the lip a little wider in hopes of keeping things together. No hammering required. The Locktite 680 was a great recommendation, it seems solid now.

Thank you for the help Rusty. I'm glad you're around this forum and willing to help out.
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Update: My Dust Cover wasn't a tight fit so I rolled the lip a little wider in hopes of keeping things together. No hammering required. The Locktite 680 was a great recommendation, it seems solid now.

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