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30th December 2022, 02:34 PM
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When I had to replace a clutch in my TB42e and saw the size and guessed weight I let a pro handle it....24 hr turn around and no effort by me and I do most of my own work usually. I think about $700 all up including tranny service.
Pete
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30th December 2022 02:34 PM
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31st December 2022, 01:18 PM
#12
Originally Posted by
Pete49
When I had to replace a clutch in my TB42e and saw the size and guessed weight I let a pro handle it....24 hr turn around and no effort by me and I do most of my own work usually. I think about $700 all up including tranny service.
Pete
I'm obviously not paid well enough...
- 1990 LWB Safari flatdeck, TD42 -
- 1988 LWB 7-seat Safari, TD42 -
1989 LWB 5-Seat, TD42
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31st December 2022, 01:21 PM
#13
Originally Posted by
BrazilianY60
This seems like a good tip except that I didn't understand it, LOL.
Anyone that knows how to do it would be so kind to explain?
Wouldn't bother. It really isn't that difficult to put an engine back in if you take your time and go smoothly. Angle of the dangle.
The pilot shaft does have a taper to the spigot and to the splines (and equally, the pilot bearing and clutch plate splines are tapered...) so it will usually line itself up no drama.
- 1990 LWB Safari flatdeck, TD42 -
- 1988 LWB 7-seat Safari, TD42 -
1989 LWB 5-Seat, TD42
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1st January 2023, 12:53 AM
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Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
mihit
Wouldn't bother. It really isn't that difficult to put an engine back in if you take your time and go smoothly. Angle of the dangle.
The pilot shaft does have a taper to the spigot and to the splines (and equally, the pilot bearing and clutch plate splines are tapered...) so it will usually line itself up no drama.
I have also noticed that the engine side has two guiding/alignment pins, so was wondering what that trick was actually doing.
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