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input shaft supposed to have play?
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Posted by Booe on January 19, 2006 at 06:11:38 from (12.74.51.230):
i have my m apart because the throw out bearing was froze. well when i got into it i found out the throw out bearing sleeve was actually twisted a bit so i got a new one. also found that the input shaft had lost a yoke bolt because someone before me put a regular bold in the tapered fit bolts place and it finally gave way so i was missing a yoke bolt. i went and got a new bolt and all new rubber washers and a lock washer. well i got it all back together just how it should and it has quite a bit of play in it. i tightened it down as tight as i could with an impact and everything but still seems sloppy. im not sure if there is supposed to be alot of play in it or not but it is kind of worrying me because i am doing a major overhaul on this tractor and i dotn want to have to tear it down twice. thanks alot!
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