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Removal tips for Super M bull pinion shaft seals
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Posted by Joe Berendzen on March 31, 2001 at 05:31:57 from (216.152.11.48):
I've got the clutch back in, and the liftall unit overhauled and ready to install. Now I'm working on the disc brakes. I've got them off and found oil in one of them so I need to replace some bull pinion shaft oil seals. I did a search of the site and found some tips from The Red on drilling the seals and pulling them out with pliers. My problem is that I can't get to the seals due to the bearing retainer (inner brake drum). I also saw some advice to use two screw drivers to remove this. It don't want to come out. I'm afraid I'll break something if I get a bigger hammer, so I figured it is time for a little of you guys finesse. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Joe
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