OK lads, here's where we're at.
I have made a few attempts at extracting those pins - the tip of a razor will get a little purchase but it won't budge them. Have soaked them in a good jet of brake cleaner, will then try to drive out the oil as suggested and see if I can kind-of float them out like that. My retrieval tool's magnet is now totally feeble, so I ordered a couple rare-earth magnets from Amazon, and when those arrive I will make a full assault on them. Just for fun I did try to drill them with a garden-variety but new drill bit. They scoffed. Hardly marked them.
My thought is to extract them, and put a teeny coil of thin solder beneath them to hold them a bit higher, reinsert them making sure I didn't go too far. Thoughts? Suggestions?
The better of the two:
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The one that broke:
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That busted bearing definitely spun at least a little, but no real carnage. I think it will be fine once it's well pegged in place. Doing both for good measure.
More easter eggs: Circlip on the primary shaft was not installed correctly, bearing was not seated all the way, seemed slightly cocked. I removed it and it was a little rough. Happy to discover it's a common bearing, can pickup two in the morning for $13 ea, replacing them both.
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Scraped and scrubbed all the crankcase mating surfaces with acetone and Scotchbrite, just about ready to put it back together with the new bearings and seals as soon as I can get those pins extracted and raised up. Planning on Thursday.
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More as soon as I am celebrating the pin extraction.