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1066 Hyd. Assist Clutch - Hey Tractor Vet
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Posted by Michael Sheik on April 04, 2007 at 05:06:08 from (199.153.205.246):
Studied the service manual last night and went to pull the pins in the clevis(s) for the input and output shafts and both pins are froze probably due to previous owner letting set outside a lot and rusty. Can't drive the front one inward as there is a steel hyd. line behind it. Kind of spooky using heat here as there is oil, hyd lines, wires, etc close. Is there a special puller or a trick here other than just banging and prying. Yea the cotter key is out! Also noted that not only is the oil leaking out the the slave cylinder at the input boot but small leak at top fitting, back side on MCV. The one that has a pressure switch screwed into it with wire attached. Assuming this is for the telltale light. What is behind this fitting? oring? Anything else behind there that will fly out and disappear. Others welcome to respond also!
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