HELP for a DUMMY!!!
Pow, damage to the tabs (ears) on the rotor on the pump. Started disassembling to get the pump out, pulled pan, filter, TCC solenoids, pump will move approx 1/2 inch and thats all she wrote.
On closer exam, looks like remains of the two tabs wedged between inside sleve of pump and shaft. When you gently try to lever the pump, the shaft moves with it.
The tabs are wedged tight. I have used every small screwdriver and pick tool I have to no avail.
I am open to ideas on how to resolve this. Anyone of you super qualified guys hit this before? and if so, how did you solve it? I am hung up on this until I can get the pump out.
Any information appreciated.
If the o-ring is removed... about all you can do is get a screwdriver in there and work those pieces loose. The alternative is to remove the valve body and get the band anchor pin out, remove the band servo and then the input hub assy will come out with the pump... haven't ever seen one as bad as you have described.
That's what I would try... good luck. Let us know how you make out.
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Appreciate your help!
Tnx Fred
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I have a bearing separator that is the perfect size to grab the indentation just past the splines on the outer turbine shaft (tc stator?). I can then put a puller that clamps on to that and works against the inner shaft (input shaft?).
Even with this it would not let go. I didn't want to bend anything in case there is something else holding but I put a fair amount of force screwing the puller in and it still would not let go.
As before, any ideas appreciated.
Tnx Fred
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As Frank stated sometimes the pump stator to reverse input drum teflon seals can be difficult to deal with. It does take a bit of finesse and prying to release them if that is causing the problem. Not sure if the puller is the right way to go... may be, just not sure... be careful not to get too carried away with it if you get it back on there.
Try rotating the input shaft (small shaft with o-ring) with some channel locks before and during removal. Might not wanna turn if it's in a bind but give it a try. If you have access to a slide hammer you might try to thread it into a pump bolt through hole and pop it a time or two then move to another hole location... I've had to do that a time or two in the past when they were being stubborn.
Hope that helps... good luck.
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