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Rebuild Accessory Drive
I recently posted a picture of an odd spring-like item in the pulley end of my accessory drive Aux Drive Question (Auxiliary drive, accessory drive... I have a different day job!) and was advised that it is a bad oil seal. My neighbor has a press. Can I pop the old seal out with that and replace it and the bearings? Anybody familiar with the procedure? How do I get the shaft out? Should I use a repair sleeve? Is that for damage to the shaft or the "seal counterface" on the drive housing? (The term came from the SpeedySleeve website).
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IP: 207.236.189.83
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They cant be poped out. You pretty much have to pull them out. The first one is easy but the last one will give you a good fight.
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This whole thing is taking too long so I've decided to just get the Moyer rebuilt and modified drive. (I took it apart and sat there looking at all the pieces and decided it was worth it to have somebody who does this for a living put it together for me!)
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