MaxPF 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 13, 2006 Posts 2,208 Reaction score 1 Location Chandler, Arizona Oct 27, 2008 #21 colbystephens said: i just assumed replacing syncro's was going to be difficult. tell me more? Click to expand... Naw, it's pretty easy... as long as you have a press, bearing puller, and good snap ring pliers
colbystephens said: i just assumed replacing syncro's was going to be difficult. tell me more? Click to expand... Naw, it's pretty easy... as long as you have a press, bearing puller, and good snap ring pliers
Russell 3/4 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined Jun 23, 2000 Posts 8,493 Reaction score 1,935 Location Rocky View County, AB Oct 27, 2008 #22 Who needs a press? Or snap ring pliers? I rebuilt a 465 in my shop with nothing but two flat blade screwdrivers, a couple blocks of wood, a butane torch and a big friggin' hammer I've even got a factory rebuild manual for you to download at www.zieglerdigital.ca/public/downloads !
Who needs a press? Or snap ring pliers? I rebuilt a 465 in my shop with nothing but two flat blade screwdrivers, a couple blocks of wood, a butane torch and a big friggin' hammer I've even got a factory rebuild manual for you to download at www.zieglerdigital.ca/public/downloads !
colbystephens 1 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined Feb 24, 2005 Posts 10,967 Reaction score 125 Location Oregon Oct 27, 2008 #23 well, i'll have to take a look-see then.