air hammer might be a bit excessive, but used correctly would work nicely...the trick is getting the spacer pushed sideways as was done on the original C10, to get an "edge" to grab on at the bearing...
here is how you do a C10, I don't think the c14 is any different....
the main key is the sharp 90* grind on the end of a 1/2" dia punch/pin/shaft etc...
..the tools end should look like this....

slide the tool down till you catch on the bearing edge, you can feel it if you use a tool like this
you can't get there with a tapered punch, it just won't happen....
the spacer side-shift movement

this shoves the spacer to the side...
the final bearing slam effort.\

its really silly simple easy once you do it, but getting the hang of it without seeing it done, is the tricky part, those 2 pictures tell it best, slam the punch sideways hard, a bunch of times, then hold it and slam it downwards... once you get the bearing to move a squeak, you can begin the process rotating to different points radially, just slam to the side, and then down....easy, you will see.
Toss that $15 tapered punch in the toolbox.