Posted by Old-F20 on June 20, 2012 at 18:22:14 from (71.7.101.5):
In Reply to: Torque amplifier posted by Bill in IL on June 20, 2012 at 06:02:51:
im pretty much a big pre 39 collector, but im doing a 450LP right now and it was my first adventure into doing a T/A.
as tractor vet pointed out splitting stands are MANDATORY!!! you dont want this thing falling over, or falling off some blocking since you will have it split into 3 sections.
i rebuilt my T/A myself and i thought it was really easy. bought a ramp and roller kit from A&I and a gasket/seal kit. all told had about 210 dollars in it. it was my first one, but i wouldnt hestitate to do another one any day of the week.
heres a pic of how far down to split it to get the T/A out right
heres a pic of the T/A itslef pulled in half. the little round piece in the lower left is the ramp and rollers. this is the piece that is about 95% of the problems with mechanical T/A's
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