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javan

09-05-2007 19:39:36




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Is there any tricks to putting on a new ring gear? I took the old one of ( IH cub) and found out it is hard to put on the new one




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Clint Youse MO

09-06-2007 05:18:06




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 Re: ring gear in reply to javan, 09-05-2007 19:39:36  
either heat the ring gear or freeze the flywheel have had to do both at same time before to get one to slide on



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big jt

09-06-2007 08:41:57




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 Re: ring gear in reply to javan, 09-05-2007 19:39:36  
You can also just set it on the flywheel and heat it there. gear will heat much faster than the flywheel and eventually drop on. Have a hammer and driving punch handy to make sure it seats. just go around the gear with a torch, preferably a rosebud tip.

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Hobo,NC

09-06-2007 04:17:45




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 Re: ring gear in reply to javan, 09-05-2007 19:39:36  
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Money well spend to pay a PRO to do it, may be he will let ya watch.



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Patrick Martin

09-05-2007 21:36:49




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 Re: ring gear in reply to javan, 09-05-2007 19:39:36  
Be sure to clean the flywheel where it mounts as well.



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Patrick Martin

09-05-2007 21:44:16




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 Re: ring gear in reply to Patrick Martin, 09-05-2007 21:36:49  
You might want to peen it in place too.



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gene bender

09-05-2007 19:44:46




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 Re: ring gear in reply to javan, 09-05-2007 19:39:36  
Use a torch to wasm it up and it will slip on easy. I fasten a pair of vice grips and then go around and around with the heat source till it will slip rite on.



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banjo

09-05-2007 19:44:16




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 Re: ring gear in reply to javan, 09-05-2007 19:39:36  
heat it up a little. if nothing else ,stick it in the oven for about 20 minutes at about 250*



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Bob

09-05-2007 21:22:12




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 Re: ring gear in reply to banjo, 09-05-2007 19:44:16  
250 degrees ain't gonna do it. 450 degrees is more like it!



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georgeky

09-06-2007 00:15:51




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 Re: ring gear in reply to Bob, 09-05-2007 21:22:12  
You tell'em Bob. Just like those crankshaft pulleys. 250 aint enough.



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Hobo,NC

09-06-2007 04:19:21




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 Re: ring gear in reply to georgeky, 09-06-2007 00:15:51  
Maybe he likes his rare



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