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Re: Super C front end
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Posted by DAve G on March 03, 2001 at 18:44:15 from (158.252.164.152):
In Reply to: Super C front end posted by Brandon on March 03, 2001 at 17:27:57:
If the Super C is the same as a Farmal B here is what you do. I have just done 3 B's. You need to take the 4 bolts off that hold the round assembly up to the front end. Make sure you drain the oil if there is any in there, probably won't be. The assembly should drop down and out. Once the assembly is out you need to take it apart. First, remove the long bolt that holds the whole assembly together (look for nut on bottom).Next is the tricky part - you need to press 2 bearings off in order to get to the big seal buried underneath. To do this you almost need a shop press, which is good to have. I got one for about $120. Be very careful how you press off the bearings so you don't break your round castings (like I did the first time). The top bearing I got underneath the steering gear to press off. The bottom bearing I get off by flipping the assembly upside down and pressing on the bottom casting as close to the center as possible. Good idea to maybe get new bearings along with the seal. To put the bearings back on I heat the bearings and freeze the shaft and they slip right on. It's sure worth doing -- Good Luck.
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