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Old 05-05-2007, 10:29 PM
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Ok. I got the tranny out. Now I need to remove the extension housing. I believe the isolator cup assembly must come off to do this. There is a roll pin holding this assembley on. Does it need to be drilled out? I can not seem to get it to budge?
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a punch and a brass hammer or a regular hammer.
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if you dont need to remove it, dont remove it BTW.
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yea punch and hammer will do. then just a hammer to go back in. you will have to take it out otherwise the main case will not slide off.
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Originally Posted by Shawns30thannZ28
yea punch and hammer will do. then just a hammer to go back in. you will have to take it out otherwise the main case will not slide off.
I was concerned when I use a hammer about bending the rail it is attached to.
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it will come out fairly easily. if your that worried about it, support thr shaft with something.
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Once I hit it like a man, it came right out.




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