Your video came in handy. I'm doing an engine swap this April. I love your shop and the lift that you are using is "bad to the bone". It would make the job a lot easier on tall old guys like me... LOL 😆.I hope the clutch that I'm dealing with comes off a lot easier... but more than likely it will not... Thanks for the video.
What kind of "persuasion" did you use on the clutch? I'll be replacing the Intek on my Deere Z-trak in a couple of months. I have everything set in my mind on how to do it, except how I'll handle it if the clutch is seized on the shaft.
Your video came in handy. I'm doing an engine swap this April. I love your shop and the lift that you are using is "bad to the bone". It would make the job a lot easier on tall old guys like me... LOL 😆.I hope the clutch that I'm dealing with comes off a lot easier... but more than likely it will not... Thanks for the video.
Thanks. Much appreciated
Merry Christmas
Be safe winter is here again
You as well. Merry Christmas
I used a combination of pry bars. Lady's foot, 12" standard along with some pin point heat where safe. It took about 30 min why not in video.
What kind of "persuasion" did you use on the clutch? I'll be replacing the Intek on my Deere Z-trak in a couple of months. I have everything set in my mind on how to do it, except how I'll handle it if the clutch is seized on the shaft.
Start spraying it with liquid wrench now so it has time to work, spray every day
At the price of new mower I see a lot of new engine will be installed this year