staight 350 doesn't move

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Re: staight 350 doesn't move

Post by gregjo1948 » Wed May 24, 2017 7:18 pm

Lavoy wrote:
Wed May 24, 2017 2:08 pm
No, you will need access from the rear.
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You mean I'll need to remove the reverser case and get to the guts from the trans. end? I'm looking to see if the coupler, that I think is between the trans.input shaft and the reverser output shaft, is stripped. I was hoping to just remove the reverser parts from the front of the reverser without removing the whole case. I pulled the engine and the front cover of the reverser but, the reverser parts don't want to just slide out.
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Re: staight 350 doesn't move

Post by gregjo1948 » Thu May 25, 2017 3:11 pm

Got the reverser case out and found the coupler to the trans. input shaft is stripped. I think the shaft is probably stripped also. I haven't figured out what holds the coupler in place on the shafts. It spins around with the splines stripped but I can't get it off the shaft. Is there some kind of detent inside or is it just buggered up and stuck?
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Re: staight 350 doesn't move

Post by Lavoy » Fri May 26, 2017 8:15 am

Just stuck, you should be able to pry it off. There is a snap ring in the middle to keep it centered, but that's it.
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