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Re: Re: Trans-coupling seal replace on H
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Posted by Bob M on September 14, 2002 at 07:11:07 from (24.169.120.138):
In Reply to: Re: Trans-coupling seal replace on H posted by Haas on September 14, 2002 at 06:31:19:
Kelly - The tranny half of the coupling on my Super H was stuck on HARD. Wouldn't budge with a prybar and there was no room for any of the pullers I've got. Finally got it off by using the clutch half of the couple as a puller: Cut a steel spacer about 1-1/2" long and slightly smaller in diameter than the tranny input shaft (can be a piece of rod stock, a short 1" bolt with the head cut off, a section of 1/2" steel pipe, etc). Position the two coupling halves so the bolt holes align and insert your steel space between the halves. The end of the spacer should be bearing against the face tranny shaft and NOT the coupling hub. Now place a 4" long, full-threaded 3/8"(?) bolt thru each of the aligned coupling holes, then and place a washer and nut on each bolt. Finally gradually tighten both nuts. As the nuts run down the spacer will push on the tranny shaft and tranny half of the coupling will be pulled off. Just be sure to tighten the nuts evenly and alternately so you don't cock the coupling halves. Good luck!
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