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I am moving ahead with the disassembly of the syncro box that the PO bought. Was working on it over the weekend and tried various methods to remove the center main bearing, several of you offered various methods and suggestions all of which I tried without success. I really feel that I was being too gentle on it, I also had visions of cracked case after whomping it too enthusiastically.
This morning I took the case to the largest and only tranny shop in town, told them what I needed and they said they would give me a call. Call came about an hour later with a message that chilled my heart. something like "Mr. LeClair could you come to the shop we need to talk to you about your gear box" or words to that affect. If I had hair on my head it would have been standing straight up.
Got over there and the bearing was out, and the main cluster was out. No problems that I didn't know about, Yea! He told me that he used a split bearing puller and an air hammer to remove it. I knew I was too gentle with it. I asked him what the cost was, he told me and I had to sit down! $0.00. Welcome to small town America! Then he said any more problems let him know! My gaster was flabbered.
Question though, as I looked at all of the goddies in the box I noticed that the first gear syncro ring had 0 teeth. They were all ground dowm (picture attached). All the other syncro rings are OK just this one. What would cause that kind of condition?
As always your thoughts greatly appreciated!
Tinkerman
This morning I took the case to the largest and only tranny shop in town, told them what I needed and they said they would give me a call. Call came about an hour later with a message that chilled my heart. something like "Mr. LeClair could you come to the shop we need to talk to you about your gear box" or words to that affect. If I had hair on my head it would have been standing straight up.
Got over there and the bearing was out, and the main cluster was out. No problems that I didn't know about, Yea! He told me that he used a split bearing puller and an air hammer to remove it. I knew I was too gentle with it. I asked him what the cost was, he told me and I had to sit down! $0.00. Welcome to small town America! Then he said any more problems let him know! My gaster was flabbered.
Question though, as I looked at all of the goddies in the box I noticed that the first gear syncro ring had 0 teeth. They were all ground dowm (picture attached). All the other syncro rings are OK just this one. What would cause that kind of condition?
As always your thoughts greatly appreciated!
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