I purchased one of the last Churchill tools from TRF a few years ago along
with the installation tools. Mine does not have a threaded rod. It is
knurled on the outside of the tool. Sure makes the job easier!!
Sam
In a message dated 6/12/2011 10:12:39 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
mlang99@comcast.net writes:
I have now used it to remove the snap rings from a couple of
transmissions. It works really slick. Way better than trying to
manipulate 3 or 4 screw drivers at the same time.
The snap ring tool that I've got has a threaded rod in the end of it
that acts as a puller.
Thanks,
Mike
TRDOCTOR@aol.com wrote:
> Smack it with a hammer and then use a screw driver to work it up onto
the
> tool. You will probably have to chuck the tool in a vice to pull it off
of
> the shaft with the snap ring on the tool. You won't hurt the tool. I
> have done it several times.
>
> Sam Clark
> Green Country Triumphs
>
> So what's the trick to removal of the 3rd gear snap ring off of the main
> shaft? I have always used multiple screwdrivers in the past but I
> now have the Churchill tool for doing it. Smack it with a hammer and
> drive it under the snap ring? Put it in a press and push it under? I've
> never used one before and don't want to break anything in the process
> (especially the tool :-).
>
> Mike
> TS11544L
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