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TR2/3/3A Leaking O.D. section of Transmission

You must be trying to remove the pin in the lever on the passenger side of the gearbox. I did not remove that side lever only the plate on the drivers side.
The pin is probable a taper pin so you have to drive it out from the small end. They make Pin punches for that purpose.
Be careful to not bend the shaft.

David
 
Sorry I didn't complete the original posting, I meant to delete it and couldn't.
A nail set or hardened punch may be a better weapon to remove the pin. I don't think it is tapered, so it should be possible to remove it from either side after removing any peening.
Berry
Thanks Berry,
I will visit Lowes and see if i can find a harden punch.

Dick
 
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