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Re: Oh no. Now What
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Posted by riverbend on March 21, 2007 at 19:08:31 from (208.160.33.43):
In Reply to: Oh no. Now What posted by cole on March 21, 2007 at 18:12:00:
If you are well organized, you can probably do the job. Mostly you have to pay attention, make notes, and take pictures of how things come apart. When you replace gears, you should replace both gears in the set. Used gear sets might be your only choice. As a matter of course, you should replace any bearing and seal that you disturb. When you press a bearing onto a shaft, push on the inner race. When you press a bearing into a housing, press on the outer race. Otherwise ask questions before you ruin a bunch of expensive parts. Check out the manuals at binder books. I like to have the service manual and a parts book for things that I am working on. The service manual will tell you what to do. The parts book will show you the order that the parts go together and give you the numbers of the parts that you are looking for. Greg
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