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Posted by PatMz on February 12, 2007 at 12:23:45 from (64.25.14.124):
I need to whine.............. I ran out of left brake while pushing snow back from the driveway. I had to stand on the pedal whilst pulling on the steering wheel to get any action. So I figured to adjust it. Adjustment was all used up. Pulled the cover, and apparently the band was "over lubricated". I had the band and seal on hand so I decided to fix it properly. I searched all the posts, and then I finally found a picture of the booger with the differential in the parts book. The good news is that I haven't terminated the casting or bearings (yet), I hope. That thing is a bear. Got part of the seal out, but still have the shell that is resisting all my efforts so far. I can't seem to deform it enough so it will come out. I've resisted the temptation to use the 4 pound hammer so far. Is there a secret to getting behind the shell that I haven't discovered yet?
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