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Re: Help, Ford 3600, Removing Lift Cover
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Posted by RickB on June 25, 2005 at 12:57:38 from (205.231.146.217):
In Reply to: Help, Ford 3600, Removing Lift Cover posted by Kirk Grau on June 25, 2005 at 10:38:45:
The cylinder safety valve extends under the web at the front of the rear axle center housing. There is also a jumper tube that supplies oil to the lift cover from the center housing located just aft of the right front corner of the cover. Raise the cover up a little, get on the tube with pliers or needle nose ViseGrips and wiggle it back down into the center housing until it releases from the hitch cover. Then lift the cover up and back leaving the front down until the safety valve clears the web in the center housing. hope you are using a hoist. Trying to lift the cover off by hand alone won't work out well.
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