AX15 Rebuild Bearings
#31
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Re: AX15 Rebuild Bearings
The spacing appears to be taken care of by the snap ring selection. There
are different philosophies on paper gaskets. Did your small parts kit come
with them? On the one hand, they swell up with oil to make a better seal.
That is what the old theory says anyway. On the other hand, I have seen
them shrink with age, split, and leak. Most people go with RTV nowadays, as
they have some to believe that it "lasts forever".
Earle
"Brian Moga" <bmoga@waxhaw.net> wrote in message
news:Pine.LNX.4.58.0511142141210.1861@waxhaw.net.. .
One other rebuild matter comes to mind. When I took this tranny
apart there were no paper gaskets. Just good old RTV....
Do I need the paper gaskets? Does not having them affect spacing
in the tranny?
Brian Moga
Waxhaw.Net
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, L.W.([iso-8859-1] ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 16:58:44 -0800
> From: "L.W.([iso-8859-1] ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
> Newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.jeep+******
> Subject: Re: AX15 Rebuild Bearings
>
>
>
> Hi Brian,
> Usually we buy a small parts kit, of which the snap rings are a
> part.
> Take a file and remove any burs your improvised tool made. On
> AMERICAN transmission I remove the bearing out the front by putting that
> bearing in a little bind and driven the input shaft in with a mallet,
> moving the bearing out with each smack. Looks like everything separates
> with your Japanese thing, I'd just point the input shaft at a two by
> four and let inertia slip the bearing off.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Brian Moga wrote:
> >
> > Hey Bill
> >
> > Thanks for the info... This is my first tranny rebuild and I have
> > a new respect for the internal workings of an AX15. As for snap ring
> > pliers - 6 of the snap rings in this tranny has to be done by double
> > screwdriver (finding them after the fly across the floor was the hard
> > part). I am thinking a bearing seperator is needed to get these 3
> > started ... I can not get enough leverage from the big screw drivers.
> >
> > I'm just looking for some more agressive home remedies for getting these
> > mothers off.... (PB Blaster?)
> >
> > well I will read people ideas this week and try again on Friday or
> > Saturday.....
> >
> > Brian Moga
> > Waxhaw.Net
>
are different philosophies on paper gaskets. Did your small parts kit come
with them? On the one hand, they swell up with oil to make a better seal.
That is what the old theory says anyway. On the other hand, I have seen
them shrink with age, split, and leak. Most people go with RTV nowadays, as
they have some to believe that it "lasts forever".
Earle
"Brian Moga" <bmoga@waxhaw.net> wrote in message
news:Pine.LNX.4.58.0511142141210.1861@waxhaw.net.. .
One other rebuild matter comes to mind. When I took this tranny
apart there were no paper gaskets. Just good old RTV....
Do I need the paper gaskets? Does not having them affect spacing
in the tranny?
Brian Moga
Waxhaw.Net
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, L.W.([iso-8859-1] ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 16:58:44 -0800
> From: "L.W.([iso-8859-1] ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
> Newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.jeep+******
> Subject: Re: AX15 Rebuild Bearings
>
>
>
> Hi Brian,
> Usually we buy a small parts kit, of which the snap rings are a
> part.
> Take a file and remove any burs your improvised tool made. On
> AMERICAN transmission I remove the bearing out the front by putting that
> bearing in a little bind and driven the input shaft in with a mallet,
> moving the bearing out with each smack. Looks like everything separates
> with your Japanese thing, I'd just point the input shaft at a two by
> four and let inertia slip the bearing off.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Brian Moga wrote:
> >
> > Hey Bill
> >
> > Thanks for the info... This is my first tranny rebuild and I have
> > a new respect for the internal workings of an AX15. As for snap ring
> > pliers - 6 of the snap rings in this tranny has to be done by double
> > screwdriver (finding them after the fly across the floor was the hard
> > part). I am thinking a bearing seperator is needed to get these 3
> > started ... I can not get enough leverage from the big screw drivers.
> >
> > I'm just looking for some more agressive home remedies for getting these
> > mothers off.... (PB Blaster?)
> >
> > well I will read people ideas this week and try again on Friday or
> > Saturday.....
> >
> > Brian Moga
> > Waxhaw.Net
>
#32
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Posts: n/a
Re: AX15 Rebuild Bearings
Bill,
Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
------ing stubborn battery terminals.
Earle
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> Hi Earle,
> And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> binding two screwdrivers together.
> That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
"C-3339
> > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
to
> > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> >
> > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
about
> > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> >
> > Earle
>
Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
------ing stubborn battery terminals.
Earle
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> Hi Earle,
> And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> binding two screwdrivers together.
> That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
"C-3339
> > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
to
> > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> >
> > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
about
> > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> >
> > Earle
>
#33
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: AX15 Rebuild Bearings
Bill,
Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
------ing stubborn battery terminals.
Earle
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> Hi Earle,
> And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> binding two screwdrivers together.
> That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
"C-3339
> > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
to
> > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> >
> > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
about
> > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> >
> > Earle
>
Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
------ing stubborn battery terminals.
Earle
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> Hi Earle,
> And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> binding two screwdrivers together.
> That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
"C-3339
> > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
to
> > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> >
> > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
about
> > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> >
> > Earle
>
#34
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: AX15 Rebuild Bearings
Bill,
Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
------ing stubborn battery terminals.
Earle
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> Hi Earle,
> And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> binding two screwdrivers together.
> That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
"C-3339
> > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
to
> > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> >
> > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
about
> > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> >
> > Earle
>
Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
------ing stubborn battery terminals.
Earle
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> Hi Earle,
> And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> binding two screwdrivers together.
> That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
"C-3339
> > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
to
> > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> >
> > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
about
> > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> >
> > Earle
>
#35
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: AX15 Rebuild Bearings
Hi Earle,
But that's the way it's spelled in all my Real repair manuals, and
pronounced: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
You may say: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
Not having to get grease under your fingernails while using a
michrometer.
Snap ring pliers would take me out of my amateur standing, besides
I could make one in a couple of minutes.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
> micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
> is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
> ------ing stubborn battery terminals.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> > Hi Earle,
> > And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> > binding two screwdrivers together.
> > That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> > very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> > gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> > strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> > http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> > >
> > > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
> "C-3339
> > > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
> to
> > > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> > >
> > > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
> about
> > > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> > >
> > > Earle
> >
But that's the way it's spelled in all my Real repair manuals, and
pronounced: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
You may say: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
Not having to get grease under your fingernails while using a
michrometer.
Snap ring pliers would take me out of my amateur standing, besides
I could make one in a couple of minutes.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
> micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
> is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
> ------ing stubborn battery terminals.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> > Hi Earle,
> > And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> > binding two screwdrivers together.
> > That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> > very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> > gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> > strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> > http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> > >
> > > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
> "C-3339
> > > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
> to
> > > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> > >
> > > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
> about
> > > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> > >
> > > Earle
> >
#36
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: AX15 Rebuild Bearings
Hi Earle,
But that's the way it's spelled in all my Real repair manuals, and
pronounced: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
You may say: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
Not having to get grease under your fingernails while using a
michrometer.
Snap ring pliers would take me out of my amateur standing, besides
I could make one in a couple of minutes.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
> micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
> is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
> ------ing stubborn battery terminals.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> > Hi Earle,
> > And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> > binding two screwdrivers together.
> > That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> > very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> > gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> > strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> > http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> > >
> > > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
> "C-3339
> > > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
> to
> > > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> > >
> > > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
> about
> > > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> > >
> > > Earle
> >
But that's the way it's spelled in all my Real repair manuals, and
pronounced: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
You may say: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
Not having to get grease under your fingernails while using a
michrometer.
Snap ring pliers would take me out of my amateur standing, besides
I could make one in a couple of minutes.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
> micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
> is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
> ------ing stubborn battery terminals.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> > Hi Earle,
> > And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> > binding two screwdrivers together.
> > That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> > very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> > gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> > strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> > http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> > >
> > > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
> "C-3339
> > > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
> to
> > > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> > >
> > > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
> about
> > > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> > >
> > > Earle
> >
#37
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: AX15 Rebuild Bearings
Hi Earle,
But that's the way it's spelled in all my Real repair manuals, and
pronounced: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
You may say: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
Not having to get grease under your fingernails while using a
michrometer.
Snap ring pliers would take me out of my amateur standing, besides
I could make one in a couple of minutes.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
> micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
> is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
> ------ing stubborn battery terminals.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> > Hi Earle,
> > And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> > binding two screwdrivers together.
> > That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> > very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> > gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> > strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> > http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> > >
> > > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
> "C-3339
> > > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
> to
> > > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> > >
> > > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
> about
> > > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> > >
> > > Earle
> >
But that's the way it's spelled in all my Real repair manuals, and
pronounced: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
You may say: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?...wav=micrometer
Not having to get grease under your fingernails while using a
michrometer.
Snap ring pliers would take me out of my amateur standing, besides
I could make one in a couple of minutes.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> Check the spelling on that "Michrometer" again. I am familiar with
> micrometers, but two inch? Craftsman has an external snap ring plier, that
> is every bit as capable as two screwdrivers. There is nothing better for
> ------ing stubborn battery terminals.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:437926D9.D64D118B@***.net...
> > Hi Earle,
> > And there's a zillion types of ring pliers, too I usually whined up
> > binding two screwdrivers together.
> > That's the only name I know them by, you know it as micrometer, and
> > very necessary in engine rebuilding, inside mics especially for the
> > gears that ride an output shaft as regular roller bearings are not
> > strong enough and we can't see the wear in a brass bushing:
> > http://www.----------.com/temp/michrometer.jpg
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> > >
> > > Guy I used to work with, defined transmission "special tools" as a brass
> > > drift and a set of snap ring pliers. He got a lot of transmission work,
> > > too. I think you're right. Under "Special Tools" your link lists
> "C-3339
> > > Dial Indicator Set" and C-4961 Michrometer, Two Inch". If there was any
> > > real "press"ing involved, there would be a bunch of collars and adapters
> to
> > > buy. (What the hell is a "Michrometer"?)
> > >
> > > The guy who is putting this thing together, needs to look at the part
> about
> > > different thickness snap rings. I think it may be important.
> > >
> > > Earle
> >
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