Re: replacing oil seal in alpha one gen one upper driveshaft housing
Yes thats exactly what I have!
I just want to clarify. There are two bearings and the separator plate will be between the drive gear and the bearing closest to it (of course). However i will be applying pressure (via) the press on the drive gear stub which would be the end opposite of the actual gear surface. So the gear will be facing the floor on the press and ill be pressing the shaft down effectively moving both bearings back a tad on the gear shaft? I just want to make sure I fully understand. Sorry for asking for the brutal detail here.
Did you use a hydraulic press? Or was a mechanical press enough? I just dont want to damage anything. The hydraulic press I have is fairly heavy duty.
The plate you're referring to is called a bearing separating plate (looks like this 3'' Chromium Molybdenum Steel Bearing Separator). I slip that between the gear and the bearing, and tighten up the nuts slightly, just enough to move the bearing away from the gear a hair. And yes, it will be tight. Then start the set-up procedure. And yes, I'd already done that before the video was started.
Yes thats exactly what I have!
I just want to clarify. There are two bearings and the separator plate will be between the drive gear and the bearing closest to it (of course). However i will be applying pressure (via) the press on the drive gear stub which would be the end opposite of the actual gear surface. So the gear will be facing the floor on the press and ill be pressing the shaft down effectively moving both bearings back a tad on the gear shaft? I just want to make sure I fully understand. Sorry for asking for the brutal detail here.
Did you use a hydraulic press? Or was a mechanical press enough? I just dont want to damage anything. The hydraulic press I have is fairly heavy duty.