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Posted by Greg Robinson on March 20, 2001 at 07:52:32 from (216.43.28.206):
As I previously posted, I am in the process of putting a new rear bearing and main seal in my WD-9. I was informed that access could be made throught the top of the clutch housing area... I have attempted to remove the housing cover closest to the enging, but the belt pully assemble is blocking access to one bolt... I began to remove the belt pulley assebly but there seems to be bolts holding it on that are threaded up from within the transmssion area (ie cannot access them)... so finally I began to remove the cover that the steering column is mounted to and the shifting linkage travels through, but I can't seem to get the shifting linkage to uncouple from the transmssion. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time (again)
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