There is an order of steps to follow to get to this point I assuming you are talking about the output shaft bearing.
You use your case as a table to knock the bearing off with a piece of hardwood and a 4# hammer.
The shift rods, forks,cluster gear counter shaft, input shaft and bearing
are all removed. Cluster gear is dropped out of the way in the case.
Bearing come off the shaft with a couple of hits. Have friend hold the shaft so it won't drop to the floor.Then engage the syncro assembly into third gear set the case on the edge of the work bench so the shaft has more room to drop down then the loaded shaft comes right out the top of the case.
That's why they call it a Toploader.
I'm telling you Toploaderheaven has a method and it works. I did not have to leave my shop.
They have a step by step CD-R. Very easy to follow.I left a few minor details out but I hate to type.
