That's no fun at all.. I've never seen that happen.
You're going to need a bearing puller.
You might try it in association with using a aerosol can of compressed air - find it at the PC store, used for cleaning cases and keyboards. Turn it upside down, and get that bearing nice and cool. It should get cold faster than the crankshaft around it, which will make it easier to remove.


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