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Re: Re: Play in final drive gear on Super A
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Posted by Darren in TN on May 26, 2004 at 11:00:26 from (128.158.130.56):
In Reply to: Re: Play in final drive gear on Super A posted by scotty on May 26, 2004 at 10:17:16:
Scotty, Thanks for your response. I believe that gear is what you call the bull gear-- the large gear in the final drive that runs to the rear tires via the axle shaft. I was pretty cryptic about the play in that gear. When you try to turn the gear by hand there is a small amount (maybe 1/16" or 1/8") of play that is not present in the other side. There is about the same amount of play when I grab the gear and push and pull it side to side. From looking at the parts manual, it looks like I need to jack that side, remove the tire, then remove the bearings and replace. Are there any particular difficult spots or pitfalls? How hard are those bearings to take out and replace? I don't have a press, so can these bearings be tapped into place with a block of wood held against the outer race? Thanks, Darren
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