Posted by NCWayne on February 19, 2015 at 19:32:06 from (173.188.169.54):
I just got done pulling a T98 transmission out of a machine and began tearing it down. The manual says to pull/drive out the lower shaft using a 'special tool', but gives no specifications, part number, or anything else for the tool. Based on what I have read, and can see in the pics, it looks to me like it's nothing but a second shaft, probably just slightly smaller in diameter than the original shaft, that's needed to keep the bearings from falling out.
I've spent the last 45 minutes looking online trying to find something, but so far have come up empty, beyond what I already know....you need a 'special tool". So, has anyone had any direct experience rebuilding one of these? I've also found that the T18, and T19, are both similar in design so any experience with either of these, if not the T98, would be helpful as well?
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