jumpin'jan wrote:
> Be advised, that when you pull the cluster gear shaft out, all the
> needle bearings will fall into the bottom of the case.
HA HA HA , thats all I need !!
> Now the fun
> starts on reassembly.
As i read in the book ,,,,,) Metheinks an experiancced person needs to help
out any takers. I'll furnish brown bubbly?
> You need to fabricate a dummy shaft (per service
> manual)that will hold all those needle bearings in the cluster until the
> cluster shaft is installed. Actually, the cluster needs to be dropped
> before the input/output shafts can be removed. On reassembly, the
> cluster is the last to be installed, so the dummy shaft holds it
> together so one can insert the cluster shaft. Did you get all of that?
wheree do you live I'l be right over...)
>
> It's a little tricky.
It sounds that way to say the least.
Thanks for the pointers and ....Dang what did I get my self into??
Cheers
chuck
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