[Healeys] ring gear
Bob Spidell
bspidell at comcast.net
Wed Jan 16 18:59:02 MST 2013
We did it with an oxy-acetylne torch. Heat the ring almost red hot and it'll fall off the flywheel (stand the flywheel
on a cinder block). Set the new ring on a flat surface with the flywheel positioned squarely above it and heat the
ring. 'Encourage' the flywheel and ring to mate up square.
Bob
On 1/16/2013 5:15 PM, Gbouff1 at aol.com wrote:
> It's winter (in Connecticut), so I working on things that I can do in the
> warmth of the basement. The ring gear on the flywheel of my 60 BN7 has
> about 5 inched of teeth which look a bit ragged.
>
> Has anyone out there changed their own ring rear? If so, what method did
> you use to remove the old and replace the new ring gear.
>
> Gary Bouffard
> 60 BN7
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