Posted by Hendrik on March 30, 2011 at 02:13:38 from (194.53.253.51):
In Reply to: Super C Trans rebuild posted by Dean Olson on March 29, 2011 at 19:28:12:
Get yourself a service manual and a parts manual. I did a similar job on the transmission and rear end of my Super A. I know that the transmission of the Super C is highly similar to that of the Super A, but I'm not sure about the differential. On the Super A I first removed the PTO assembly and entire differential, because both the input shaft of the transmission and the output shaft of the transmission come out toward the rear. (If you need to remove the differential keep track of any shims so you can mount them in their original position!) Just in front of the rear bearing of the input shaft of the transmission there is a bushing held in place by 1/8 inch thick pin (placed diametrically through bushing and shaft). (I cannot remember if this is just a bushing or the hub of a gear.) Punch this pin out. Pull front bearing from input shaft of the transmission and slide the input shaft of the transmission rearwards while the four gears are kept more or less in position. Remove shaft and gears form case. Remove cover, bearing retainer and bearing at the front end of the (lower) output shaft. Again, watch the shims. Pull the output shaft of the transmission rearward while the five gears (oiler gear included) are kept more or less in position. Fish gears out of case. Mount in reverse sequence. Note: take notes before disassembly or take photographs which enables you to replace parts in their original position and with the correct orientation. HTH, Hendrik
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