Posted by Doug C. on December 18, 2007 at 12:51:31 from (24.123.46.145):
Got my super c down to just the rear frame and clutch housing. Rear axle's & carriers are out for new seals, bearings & gaskets.
When I took the lid off the transmission, I noticed the right bull pinion cage has a hairline crack. (no, I didn't break it!) It runs parallel to the shaft, next to the top of the hole for the bull gear, in the part that holds the inner bearing.
I wasn't going to take those out, It's probably been like that for years, but I'm this far now. Any thoughts?
The transmission always seemed fine, but is that oiler gear supposed to flop around like that?
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