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Hi to all,
Has anyone in their dismantling of a SB 10L have a solution in removing the gears from
the banjo bracket, the nuts come fairly easy, but the gears on the shafts are press fitted into the
bracket. The larger shaft is 5-6" in length , if I use a small arbor press(@ 1 ton) the opening is only
3-5" and if I go to a larger press the price jumps up exorbitantly($3-400 range).
Does anyone have any solutions or other means to remove the shaft from the banjo bracket
so and can begin the cleaning and painting process.
Thanks for any help..............Razinman
Has anyone in their dismantling of a SB 10L have a solution in removing the gears from
the banjo bracket, the nuts come fairly easy, but the gears on the shafts are press fitted into the
bracket. The larger shaft is 5-6" in length , if I use a small arbor press(@ 1 ton) the opening is only
3-5" and if I go to a larger press the price jumps up exorbitantly($3-400 range).
Does anyone have any solutions or other means to remove the shaft from the banjo bracket
so and can begin the cleaning and painting process.
Thanks for any help..............Razinman