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F-12 Belt Pulley Shaft ??

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J.T.L.

09-20-2007 16:57:46




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Will the belt pulley shaft come out of the side of the transmission without having to remove the top cover on the tranny?? Headed for a junkyard on Saturday to get one with a good keyway slot in it. Just would like to know what I am up against before get there.

John




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Bobcat

09-21-2007 19:19:08




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 Re: F-12 Belt Pulley Shaft ?? in reply to J.T.L., 09-20-2007 16:57:46  
You will for sure need to remove the top cover. Also will need to remove the front yoke and input gear on the front of the transmission. You will want to keep this input gear as a matched set to your shafts input gear.

Also keep all the adjustment shims you get from your donar. You will spend days trying different adjustments to get your transmission to be quite with different shim adjustments. If your keyway is worn and your transmission is not noisey now I would strongly suggest you weld the keyway a little at a time as to not warp or destroy bearings and seals and then grind it to shape with a die grinder. I have a shaft laying in the shed with a good keyway but worn out gears. I wouldn't want to spend the time I have adjusting to get things quite in my F-12 again!
FYI Bobcat

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J.T.L.

09-22-2007 03:46:14




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 Re: F-12 Belt Pulley Shaft ?? in reply to Bobcat, 09-21-2007 19:19:08  
Thanks for the info Bobcat. Sure sounds like welding up the bad part of the keyway might be the best road to take. Only one edge of the keyway looks bad anyway.

John



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teddy52food

09-21-2007 18:31:43




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 Re: F-12 Belt Pulley Shaft ?? in reply to J.T.L., 09-20-2007 16:57:46  
I am not sure, but I would have the tools along to take it off & see what is in there. It doesn't take much. All the bolts are easy to get at. You may need an assortment of coarse thread nuts to pull the dowel pins.



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