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Re: IH 240 PTO/Belt Pulley oil seals
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Posted by Haas on March 03, 2004 at 20:31:14 from (12.65.6.207):
In Reply to: IH 240 PTO/Belt Pulley oil seals posted by David on March 03, 2004 at 13:48:17:
Don't forget the O ring seal for the belt pulley, 358208 R1. That is an O ring that goes under the pulley housing assembly. There is not gasket there, only shims to adjust the gear mesh. So there is an o ring seal on the inside to stop oil leaks. You have to pull the belt pulley housing off to replace it. If you don't have leaks around the shims, best to not mess with it. You can replace belt pulley shaft seal and the PTO seal without removing the housings. Getting the PTO seal out may be a chore though. Also note there is a bushing on the belt pulley shaft that the seal runs on. You have to keep the pulley on the shaft or the spacer all the time to avoid loosing that seal bushing.
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