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Posted by super99 on January 19, 2006 at 16:43:27 from (207.144.199.51):
In Reply to: 400 T/A questions posted by super99 on January 18, 2006 at 15:22:10:
I got it apart tonite. Soaked it overnite with good penetrating oil, still wouldn't move. Asked maintenence man at work, he said to give it a little heat, but not too much. Blew off asmuch oil as I could and heated with low flame till it started to smoke a little and tapped it with a brass punch and it came out. Ya, I was tapping on the cast fork, didn't think it was strong enough to tap on shaft and let cast ears take the pressure. Got the clutch out and the drive hub. Now have to make something to hold up case so I can split from trans to get to the rest of it. Thanks for the reply, will let you know what I find when I get it the rest of the way apart. Chris
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