I don't have the manual in front of me but I recall that the bearing
is driven/pressed onto the main shaft before the shaft with assembled
gears is put into the case. Years ago I bought a length of iron pipe
and a cap which proved to be the proper (close enough) diameter to
slide over the rear of the shaft and drove the bearing on. More
recently I may have used a bearing puller to press it on--don't
remember now. If its already in the case, there may be something you
can't see that is preventing from going on fully. In addition to the
manual there are some good PDFs on the internet from the Buckeye
Triumphs and Green County? Colorado? something.
On Jan 13, 2011, at 8:59 AM, triumphs-request at autox.team.net wrote:
> Anyway at present I'm having a huge problem getting the middle big
> bearing (the
> one at the end of the gear box, not the one on the end of the
> tailshaft) beat
> onto the shaft far enough to get the washer and circlip on. I'm
> within 1/16 of
> an inch but can go no farther. I've stood the gearbox up on end
> with a block
> under the mainshaft on bell housing end then tried to drive the
> bearing down the
> shaft to no avail. I'm afraid I'm gonna break something. Getting
> the bearing
> into the gearbox case is not the problem......its getting the
> bearing down the
> shaft. I took everything out and on the bench vice was able to get
> the bearing
> down the shaft to the appropriate place.............If anyone has
> been there
> done that..........advice would be appreciated.
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