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crsmith11@cox.net 12-31-2006 08:28 PM

Re: AX-15 transmission case does not separate
 
I've removed the two snap rings that are necessary, and that was
sufficient to remove the case housing on another transmission. In this
case, it did not do the trick. As I mentioned, I'm at a loss as to
what the case is hanging up on, and am not sure if anyone out there has
experienced something similar?

RoyJ wrote:
> I think there is a snap ring on the tailshaft forward of the final tail
> housing.
>
> crsmith11@cox.net wrote:
>
> > I am trying to disassemble a 2WD AX-15 to rebuild it, but have ran into
> > a problem where I cannot separate the transmission housing from the
> > intermediate plate. When I did this on another tranny, the plate came
> > off just fine after a little prying and some hits from a deadblow
> > hammer. With this one, though, it separates only a few millimeters and
> > then stops hard. The only thing I can think of is maybe the output
> > shaft is somehow out of kilter, and preventing the case from moving?
> > Of course, I am not an expert and the problem is likely something
> > completely different. I wanted to hear if anyone else out there ran
> > into a similar problem? Any info is appreciated, thanks in advance.
> >



crsmith11@cox.net 12-31-2006 08:28 PM

Re: AX-15 transmission case does not separate
 
I've removed the two snap rings that are necessary, and that was
sufficient to remove the case housing on another transmission. In this
case, it did not do the trick. As I mentioned, I'm at a loss as to
what the case is hanging up on, and am not sure if anyone out there has
experienced something similar?

RoyJ wrote:
> I think there is a snap ring on the tailshaft forward of the final tail
> housing.
>
> crsmith11@cox.net wrote:
>
> > I am trying to disassemble a 2WD AX-15 to rebuild it, but have ran into
> > a problem where I cannot separate the transmission housing from the
> > intermediate plate. When I did this on another tranny, the plate came
> > off just fine after a little prying and some hits from a deadblow
> > hammer. With this one, though, it separates only a few millimeters and
> > then stops hard. The only thing I can think of is maybe the output
> > shaft is somehow out of kilter, and preventing the case from moving?
> > Of course, I am not an expert and the problem is likely something
> > completely different. I wanted to hear if anyone else out there ran
> > into a similar problem? Any info is appreciated, thanks in advance.
> >



crsmith11@cox.net 12-31-2006 08:28 PM

Re: AX-15 transmission case does not separate
 
I've removed the two snap rings that are necessary, and that was
sufficient to remove the case housing on another transmission. In this
case, it did not do the trick. As I mentioned, I'm at a loss as to
what the case is hanging up on, and am not sure if anyone out there has
experienced something similar?

RoyJ wrote:
> I think there is a snap ring on the tailshaft forward of the final tail
> housing.
>
> crsmith11@cox.net wrote:
>
> > I am trying to disassemble a 2WD AX-15 to rebuild it, but have ran into
> > a problem where I cannot separate the transmission housing from the
> > intermediate plate. When I did this on another tranny, the plate came
> > off just fine after a little prying and some hits from a deadblow
> > hammer. With this one, though, it separates only a few millimeters and
> > then stops hard. The only thing I can think of is maybe the output
> > shaft is somehow out of kilter, and preventing the case from moving?
> > Of course, I am not an expert and the problem is likely something
> > completely different. I wanted to hear if anyone else out there ran
> > into a similar problem? Any info is appreciated, thanks in advance.
> >




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