Crankshaft sprocket

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Ok, so I'm rebuilding my warrior still. I'm trying to figure out how to get the timing sprocket and bearing off the crankshaft so I can press the connecting rod pin out and replace it. Any ideas or tricks? The shop service manual has nothing in it on how to remove it. This has put a major halt on progress.
 
i imagine you just need to find a way to press it all apart, maybe some heat would certainly help
 
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