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Re: '41 H Belt pully seal
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Posted by Haas on June 11, 2007 at 19:09:40 from (12.65.30.205):
In Reply to: '41 H Belt pully seal posted by Hagwoodhunter on June 10, 2007 at 22:16:44:
You have to take the retainer nut off the inside end and then use a shop press and bearing separator to press the gear and the bearings off the shaft. Then you can slide off the flange that has the seal in it to replace the seal. Reassemble the way you took it apart. Be sure to replace the shims that were under the flange, just as you found them. These shims are to set the gear lash on the pulley gears. There is not a gasket under the flange, just the shims, so make sure everything is absolutely clean when you reassemble, or you will end up with an annoying drip around the flange. You'll probably end up with some leakage there anyhow. It's hard to get that comepletely dry.
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