Posted by Oldbolter on June 01, 2013 at 18:11:30 from (96.125.231.19):
In Reply to: H transmission seal posted by Oldbolter on May 30, 2013 at 19:06:37:
Thanks for everyone's help. We finally removed the yoke from the transmission without removing the pressure plate, etc. Here's how we did it: loosen the yoke retaining bolt enough to hang a 3/4' closed-end ratcheting wrench on the bolt head, then bolt a 1/4" thick steel strap (drilled to match the yoke bolt holes) across the face of the yoke, then back the yoke retaining bolt out using the 3/4" ratcheting wrench that was attached earlier. As the retaining bolt head pushes against the steel strap it pulls the yoke off the shaft. Everything is a tight fit, but there is just enough room to get the yoke off the shaft.
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