I guess I wasn't completely clear: I'm talking about the shaft that goes
across the bellhousing and has the t.o.b. *fork* on it, not the input
shaft. Right now, it looks like the cross-shaft is bearing on the aluminum
bellhousing material directly, without a bushing. I was wondering if there
should be a bushing pressed into each side of the bellhousing. Thanks for
the hint on getting the TOB onto its carrier.
At , Brian Sanborn wrote:
>Ted,
[snip]
>The TOB is replaced by "pulling" the TOB off the bushing and pressing a
new TOB on with
>a press or other means. However... you can put a new TOB on the bush by
chilling the bush
> in the freezer and heating the TOB in the oven to about 200 degrees. The
TOB will slip
>onto the bushing quite easily if you act quickly
>
>Under no circumstances that I can imagine... would the TOB be in play
without the bushing.
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Ted Stevens stevens@erols.com
74 TR6 Gaithersburg, MD
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