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So today I replaced a leaky rear wheel brake cylinder.
In the process you have to remove the axle shaft.
All the new seals, bearing and cork went together pretty easily, just a little heavy.
But when I went to load the axle shaft back in, I am about 4-5 inches shy of getting a seal. I tried pivoting on a small spacer without any luck. twisting it clockwise and counter clockwise. but no engaging.
The TM TM 9-2320-260-20 says:
Position new gasket (1) on axle shaft (3) and install axle shaft (3) on axle housing (2) with ten new lockwashers (4) and screws (5).
What is the trick to getting this to engage?
Maybe counter balance the weight of the shaft?
It went right back together on my school bus.
Thanx in advance.
Tony
In the process you have to remove the axle shaft.
All the new seals, bearing and cork went together pretty easily, just a little heavy.
But when I went to load the axle shaft back in, I am about 4-5 inches shy of getting a seal. I tried pivoting on a small spacer without any luck. twisting it clockwise and counter clockwise. but no engaging.
The TM TM 9-2320-260-20 says:
Position new gasket (1) on axle shaft (3) and install axle shaft (3) on axle housing (2) with ten new lockwashers (4) and screws (5).
What is the trick to getting this to engage?
Maybe counter balance the weight of the shaft?
It went right back together on my school bus.
Thanx in advance.
Tony