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How to remove a inner brake plate / bearing retain

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ENJ62

09-25-2006 07:47:57




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I have aSuper W4 and have to change the Bull shaft seals. I also want too true up the inner braking surface on the bearing retainer. I have been told by some this retainer just slides out and told by others you have to disassemble the transmission. Which is correct? If the latter is the case how do you remove the bearing seal?

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ED




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D Slater

09-25-2006 08:54:32




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 Re: How to remove a inner brake plate / bearing re in reply to ENJ62, 09-25-2006 07:47:57  
Plate is around 1/2 inch wide on outer edge,look for a parting line and some notches to get a pry started. Or screw a slide hammer in threaded hole in end of pinion shaft and they will both come out togeather. They are hard to get started out sometimes, When you get retainer out its no problem to remove seal. Retainer uses a O Ring to seal outside. If its a Super with disc brakes it comes out from outside.If its the bull pinion and differential carrier housing that needs removed the bull gear inside housing has to be moved out of way first.

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scotc

09-26-2006 14:40:32




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 Re: How to remove a inner brake plate / bearing re in reply to D Slater, 09-25-2006 08:54:32  
I had one of those off my SM last fall, I pounded 3 screwdrivers behind the plate and pried on them it wouldn"t move with just 2.



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