wb1895
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About three weeks ago I was driving my deuce and felt, what I thought was a slipping clutch. After a couple of jerks she acted like nothing was wrong. Then about a week ago I was going to help another SS member recover a M105 from Ft. Bragg, on the way I lost second and third gear. Luckily I was only 5 miles into the trip when she gave out.
I turned the deuce around and limped her home. I called White Owl and spoke with George about the issue and we were able to determine that I had sheared off the key connecting second and third gear to the main shaft of the tranny.
Today I pulled the transmission out, and began to disassemble the guts. Unfortunately I was not able to remove the main shaft due where the key sheared off, it has wedged the gear onto the main shaft.
I now just have to find a press or other method of forcing the gear off of the main shaft, so I can remove it and make the necessary repairs.
So, any ideas on how to do this are appreciated. I will post up some pictures as soon as I can to show the damage, but it got late and dark when I was trying to finish up.
Thanks again to Clinto, Neil Hendrix, and George from White Owl for their guidance
I turned the deuce around and limped her home. I called White Owl and spoke with George about the issue and we were able to determine that I had sheared off the key connecting second and third gear to the main shaft of the tranny.
Today I pulled the transmission out, and began to disassemble the guts. Unfortunately I was not able to remove the main shaft due where the key sheared off, it has wedged the gear onto the main shaft.
I now just have to find a press or other method of forcing the gear off of the main shaft, so I can remove it and make the necessary repairs.
So, any ideas on how to do this are appreciated. I will post up some pictures as soon as I can to show the damage, but it got late and dark when I was trying to finish up.
Thanks again to Clinto, Neil Hendrix, and George from White Owl for their guidance