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Re: NOW WHAT? SEAL LEAKS.
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Posted by Haas on April 13, 2007 at 07:51:40 from (12.65.48.118):
In Reply to: NOW WHAT? SEAL LEAKS. posted by JFAVOR on April 12, 2007 at 19:54:38:
The bearings and gear have to be pressed off the shaft and then back on. A bearing separator is needed to do it properly. The bolts on the end of the shaft are a retainer for the gear and bearings. The wire is a safety to keep the bolts from coming out. When you put this back together, make sure the shims under the flange are put back like they were. These set the gear lash. Also there is no gasket under the flange, just the shims, so all must be completely clean on reassembly, or you are going to have leaks around the flange.
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