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Re: '50 H Front End Fix
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Posted by willaimf on April 08, 2002 at 14:42:52 from (66.82.9.26):
In Reply to: '50 H Front End Fix posted by Krey in Indiana on April 08, 2002 at 10:35:11:
I just did my H a few weeks ago. You'll probably want to replace the thrust bearing and spacer while you've got it apart. Those bushings can be a pain; I took an hour and a half to get the top one out. Decided the bottom one looked good. I researched getting the sector gear loose from the upper bolster on this site's archives; a lot of ideas, none of which I had the right equipment for. I&T manual says,"Using an appropriate puller..." I didn't have that,either. What I wound up doing was leaving the wheels on while I jacked it up, for weight and to catch it, and using a puller with chains to push the shaft. Then I hit the top of the puller with a small sledge.
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