05-31-2015, 08:23 PM
After loosening things up with a DIY jig, I got it off finally, using super long nose pliers, skinny at end, and holding tight, then smacking with rubber hammer.
Now am plastic hammer beating the countershaft out per manual step 12, but sure seems odd way to do it. Since i'd already removed the front bearing circiip had to put that back on first.
Can't sleep until I get this licked (leaving the input and main shaft and funstuff for later)
Fifth speed fixed gear slid right off soon as I pulled the rear bearing, so did reverse fixed gear (splines), no pullers needed. Not sure if that's good or not.
Either am blessed or cursed here. Manual shows them using a press to get them off.
I sure hope that 5th gear being that loose on the splines isn't the cause of my 5th gear whine. Wonder why it is like that (along with reverse?)
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Now am plastic hammer beating the countershaft out per manual step 12, but sure seems odd way to do it. Since i'd already removed the front bearing circiip had to put that back on first.
Can't sleep until I get this licked (leaving the input and main shaft and funstuff for later)
Fifth speed fixed gear slid right off soon as I pulled the rear bearing, so did reverse fixed gear (splines), no pullers needed. Not sure if that's good or not.
Either am blessed or cursed here. Manual shows them using a press to get them off.
I sure hope that 5th gear being that loose on the splines isn't the cause of my 5th gear whine. Wonder why it is like that (along with reverse?)
r