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    Wallydog Guest

    Gearbox mainshaft spring ring

    hi , is there an easy way of getting the spring ring off the gearbox mainshaft, the one that acts as a stop for 3rd gear.

    I think i should investigate as the gear has a bit of play and there is a bearing there. The spring ring is very sloppy and loose as well. ive attacked it with a screwdriver and stretched it quite a bit but still not enough to let go. W
    Last edited by Wallydog; 21st March 2011 at 06:06 PM. Reason: more info

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallydog View Post
    hi , is there an easy way of getting the spring ring off the gearbox mainshaft, the one that acts as a stop for 3rd gear.

    I think i should investigate as the gear has a bit of play and there is a bearing there. The spring ring is very sloppy and loose as well. ive attacked it with a screwdriver and stretched it quite a bit but still not enough to let go. W
    they can be a bugger to remove even with the proper flat ended circlip pliers.
    You can fiddle around with about 4 thin screw driver or bits of stiff wire to prop the spring ring open around the shaft.
    When i broke my circlip pliers once, I ground a chisel point onto an old pushrod, heated it up red hot and quenched it to harden it, and then chiseled the spring ring in half.
    Wagoo.

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    Wallydog Guest

    spring ring

    Quote Originally Posted by wagoo View Post
    they can be a bugger to remove even with the proper flat ended circlip pliers.
    You can fiddle around with about 4 thin screw driver or bits of stiff wire to prop the spring ring open around the shaft.
    When i broke my circlip pliers once, I ground a chisel point onto an old pushrod, heated it up red hot and quenched it to harden it, and then chiseled the spring ring in half.
    Wagoo.
    Ill give it another session tomorrow. Ill put the gearbox casing in the oven to help with the bearing retainer removal. How hot should the oven be? W

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallydog View Post
    Ill give it another session tomorrow. Ill put the gearbox casing in the oven to help with the bearing retainer removal. How hot should the oven be? W
    Of the many boxesI have rebuilt I have never really needed the case to be hotter than around 100 degrees C for fitting/removal of bearings, carriers etc.
    Wagoo.

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    Wallydog Guest

    Oven temperature

    Quote Originally Posted by wagoo View Post
    Of the many boxesI have rebuilt I have never really needed the case to be hotter than around 100 degrees C for fitting/removal of bearings, carriers etc.
    Wagoo.
    100 degrees C it is. I will do that tomorrow. Hope Sunday roast dosent taste like gearbox? W

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