Posted by Janicholson on May 30, 2013 at 20:01:53 from (74.60.94.18):
In Reply to: H transmission seal posted by Oldbolter on May 30, 2013 at 19:06:37:
Easiest Remove the Liftall. Remove the throwout bearing pilot shaft bolts. Remove the bolts in the Drive coupling (sometimes a pain), and photo it to assure correct refit. loosen the pressure plate (if it has 3 bolt holes in the rear edge, use 3 of the cover screws to unload the Pressure plate bu screwing the 3 bolts into these holes. Remove the clutch shaft. (hold your mouth right, and it will come out!) remove the nut in the coupling. Pry it out (it does come out) Remove cover and replace seal. Put the new seal in such that it rides on a clean smooth place on the coupling snout. (polished round and round with 400 grit) Put grease on the inside of the new seal to assure first run lube. There are many more descriptions of this in the archives. Jim
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