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Posted by Larry in CO on January 10, 2006 at 22:11:23 from (32.97.110.142):
Hi all, I"ve got a "46 H that has a couple of leaks that are driving me bananas. I"ve checked the archives and have not found the exact info I need and am hoping you guys can help me out (once again)! First, I can"t keep the seal for the tranny input shaft from leaking. The driveshaft yoke has a groove wore in it and I can"t seem to place the seal in a different place so I can get it to ride outside of the groove. Question is: has anybody used a speedi-sleeve on this yoke or is it better to try to find a used yoke that doesn"t have so much wear on it? Second leak is behind the governor, probably where the throttle shaft enters the governor. I haven"t taken the governor off yet. The question is: how difficult is it to replace this seal and, if necessary, can this shaft be speedi-sleeved? Thanks in advance for all the help. Larry
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