Transmission
1
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When pressing the bearing out
of
the housing, never
support the housing
on
its
peripheral
lugs,
as
they
will break under the loads imparted
by
the press.
Always support the housing
on
its
outer
circumference ensuring
the
maximum arc
of
that
circumference
is
supported.
9.
Support the bearing
and
housing
on
press
bars,
then press
the
shaft through the bearing
and
housing
as
shown
below.
1.
Press
bars
2.
Bearing/housing
10.
Remove
the
snap-ring from
the
bearing housing.
Disassembly
1.
Remove the circlip
(15)
from
in
front of second
gear (14).
2.
Remove second gear (14).
3.
Remove
the
circlip (13) from
in
front
of
third/
fourth gear (12).
4.
Remove third/fourth gear
(12).
5.
Remove
the
circlip
(11)
from
in
front
of
fifth gear
(8).
6.
Remove
the
thrust washer
(10),
fifth gear
(8)
and
the fifth gear
bush
(9).
7.
Note (or mark)
the
orientation of the two
Belleville washers
(7),
then remove them from
the shaft.
8.
Remove the thrust washer (6).
Note:
• Unless the bearing
at
the
clutch end
of
the
input
shaft
is
damaged
or
worn,
it
is
not
normally necessary
to
remove
it
from the
shaft. The bearing
is
pressed
onto
the
shaft and
is
also pressed into
its
housing
and retained by a snap-ring. The bearing
and housing are removed from the shaft
together and are then separated.
When using a press, always wear overalls,
eye
face
and
hand
protection. Objects such
as
bearings
frequently break-up under load and
the
debris
caused during break-up
may
cause damage
and
injury to unprotected parts
of
the
body.
Never wear loose clothing, which could become
trapped
in
the press
and
cause crushing injury
to
the
hand, arms or other parts of the
anatomy.
11.
Support the outer circumference
of
the bearing
housing on press
bars,
then press the bearing
through the housing.
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Pressing
out
the
bearing
Service Manual - Rocket
III
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