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The Transmission Rebuild
#55 basically just continue to install your gears, pulling them off the stand, flipping them over and sliding them on. Bearings are lubricated with vaseline or assembly lube and carefully opened and slid over the shafts as you come to them. They tend to break if opened too far, so a bit of finesse is needed.
##56 continue to install gears/rings/thrust washers.
#57 now we are down to the main drive gear which is a bit different from the other gears as the bearings are steel caged and pressed into the gear itself. So I have the gear supported in a small stand (piece of pipe) and am using a shaft to tap out the bearing on the far side.
#58 5th gear flipped over to remove the opposite bearing.
#59 back under the press, to install the new bearings.
#60 the seal is then installed...
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I'm curious about the powder process, they looked to have bead blasted everything?
Clean work bro!
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