Posted by NC Mike on August 05, 2008 at 18:36:27 from (68.221.34.75):
In Reply to: Removing oil seals posted by David Goode on August 05, 2008 at 18:13:29:
I just replaced my seals and brakes today on a 52 super M. You have to remove the plate between the transmission frame and the brake houseing. You will see three or for slots that you can drive a screw driver in and pry the plate back. The first half inch will be hard and then it will fall right off. You can then drive the old seal out from the back side. Clean up the houseing and remove the o ring carefully. The new seal goes in with the spring in the seal faceing the transmission. Seat the seal and relube the o ring. The plate will go in as hard as it came out. I lined up the plate and installed the 5 bolts with out the brake housing. I the used a short piece of 2 x 4 and tapped the plate back on. Good time to check the springs and roller balls. Mine were shot. Replaced every thing along with alot of the old nuts and bolts. Good luck
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