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Re: Super C front main seal/pulley removal
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Posted by BIG JOHN on May 23, 2004 at 17:03:35 from (64.12.117.22):
In Reply to: Super C front main seal/pulley removal posted by Jamie Reinsborough on May 22, 2004 at 19:54:33:
Here is a step by step set of directions. First remove the hood and grill. Next pull the raditor. Now rmove the fan, belt, generator. Remove the lower water outlet housing. Now you will need to rig up good blocking to hold the tractor with the front end off the ground, Next disconnect the steering rods from the chasis, now you are ready to unbolt the front bolster and move it off to the left side. Next disconnect the govener and remove the housing. NOW you are ready to remove the pully. Make sure that you have a "Split Bearing Puller", place it behind the pully and attach a two jaw puller to it. The pully is a press fit so start with just the puller but in most cases you will have to use and Act Torch to heat the coller in order to get it off. Now with the pully off you can remove the timing gear cover and replace the seal. The seal comes out the back. While you are here you should clean and inspect the govener making sure it moves smoothly and that the thrust bearing is in good shape. Make sure that you get all of the timing marks in the right place when you put it back together. Now just reverse the process. Sorry if this sounds to involved but it is the only it can be done. GOOD LUCK
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