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Okay, I've pulled out the left rear axle on the TR3A and will now tackle the right. After that, I need to examine the gears in the center case for damage.
Question 1: How necessary is it to use the special case-spreader tool that the manual suggests is indispensable. I have no machining equipment (or expertise) to make such a tool myself, and don't want to buy things that I will only use once or twice, if it can be avoided.
Question 2: Once I get in there, how necessary are the special pulling and pressing tools on the seals and bearings and such?
Question 3: The manuals are not totally clear to me on the question of whether I should (or must) pull out the differential casing and then open and work on it without getting neck strain under the car. The manuals seem to assume that the whole thing will be removed, and it may become obvious (or unavoidable) once I'm in there and disconnect the drive shaft. Obviously, it will be a lot easier to work on if removed, but I don't want to invite other problems if removal is going to cause a chain reaction of issues.
Question 4: I assume that Moss Motors, my usual, is as good a place as any to get the specialty tools? Or are there places that sell used specialty tools?
I'm trying to anticipate issues to save time and acquire the tools if they are going to be necessary.
Thanks. Ken
Question 1: How necessary is it to use the special case-spreader tool that the manual suggests is indispensable. I have no machining equipment (or expertise) to make such a tool myself, and don't want to buy things that I will only use once or twice, if it can be avoided.
Question 2: Once I get in there, how necessary are the special pulling and pressing tools on the seals and bearings and such?
Question 3: The manuals are not totally clear to me on the question of whether I should (or must) pull out the differential casing and then open and work on it without getting neck strain under the car. The manuals seem to assume that the whole thing will be removed, and it may become obvious (or unavoidable) once I'm in there and disconnect the drive shaft. Obviously, it will be a lot easier to work on if removed, but I don't want to invite other problems if removal is going to cause a chain reaction of issues.
Question 4: I assume that Moss Motors, my usual, is as good a place as any to get the specialty tools? Or are there places that sell used specialty tools?
I'm trying to anticipate issues to save time and acquire the tools if they are going to be necessary.
Thanks. Ken
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