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Trans. problems, please answer!

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Bryce Andreasen

09-22-2002 13:15:21




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I have a '41 H and have trans problems. The pilot bearing went out and fell apart and peices got inbetween the constant mesh gear on the bottom. the IT shop manual says that the bottom shaft is splined but mine is a flat shaft with keys. The shop manual says to take off bearing and holder and push shaft backwards and pull shaft out backwards so you can retrieve the gears out top (with deck off). well mine is stuck so tight. there are three sections or peices of gears and the first two that are constant mesh and fourth-third I can moove but the 2nd and first gear is almost unmoveable. can it be moved forward or is it supposed to go rearward after the snapring, bearing, spacer, than first and second? any advice atall, I'm desperate!

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Salvage man

09-23-2002 08:47:10




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 Re: Trans. problems, please answer! in reply to Bryce Andreasen, 09-22-2002 13:15:21  
Take the snap ring off of the back of the shaft then remove the back bearing. Next take out the front bearing out of the case then lift up on the shaft and the complete shaft and gears lift out.



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J in Pa

09-22-2002 14:26:15




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 Re: Trans. problems, please answer! in reply to Bryce Andreasen, 09-22-2002 13:15:21  
bryce, i had the same problem with my h.i cant remember now just what all i had to do to get that pilot bearing back in. but one thing for sure you want to check and check real well is that there is no bearings under the bull gear. there is just a wee bit of space between the housing and the gear its self and a bearing could be hiding under there.
also , i believe you have to push the axle out.perhaps not.
good luck with your project.

J in Pa

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