Too late now..... I actually have done this on another vehicle also and
had no problems.
Peter Thomson wrote:
>
> You do not pound ring gears- they are heated and they expand so as to just
> fall into position.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jim Hall <jimfoo@qwest.net>
> To: lro <lro@works.team.net>
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 8:52 PM
> Subject: LRO: flywheel pins
>
> > How does one remove the 3 pins in the flywheel? On a side note, to go
> > along with the rotor in hand stories... I noticed the teeth on the ring
> > gear were worn, so I decided to turn it around. After slowly and
> > carefully working it off, I proceeded to pound it back on in the same
> > direction. Doh!! So off again and on again..
> > --
> > Jim Hall
> > 1966 88" Elephant Chaser
> > http://www.users.qwest.net/~jimfoo
> > "You know, I never really damaged my Rover 'till I started wheeling
> > with Jim." Mitch Stockdale
-- Jim Hall 1966 88" Elephant Chaser http://www.users.qwest.net/~jimfoo "You know, I never really damaged my Rover 'till I started wheeling with Jim." Mitch Stockdale
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