@@AustinEh @2;36 the black planetary sits into the aluminum housing, did yours have some wiggle back and forth between the teeth that hold it into that aluminum housing? mine has some sloop in it
@@AustinEh and yes im talking about the snap rings that hold the planetary etc in. They don’t look like traditional snap rings so just want to be sure i have what i need before pulling apart
Thanks very helpful
Good to hear!
how long are your extensions would you say to take the bolt out that goes through the drive shaft into the diamond drive?
Either a 9” or a 12” should work.
@@AustinEh i was struggling to see a bolt through the drive shaft simply because there wasnt one lol must have worked its way loose
@@AustinEh @2;36 the black planetary sits into the aluminum housing, did yours have some wiggle back and forth between the teeth that hold it into that aluminum housing? mine has some sloop in it
What kinda sounds was your sled making before replacement?
@@caleblane4225 sorry for the late response, I didn’t hear it at all, I just noticed the oil had metal in it when I drained it.
Just wondering if on that new german berring do you leave the seal out on one side
@@hodge1970ify I think some people do, but I didn’t.
@@AustinEh I never ither
What do you use to pull those clips out?
@@bulkleyoutdoors I’m not sure which clip, but I use snap ring pliers or a small screwdriver on most types of c-clips.
@@AustinEh do you happen the torque spec for the t25 screws for the case?
@@AustinEh and yes im talking about the snap rings that hold the planetary etc in. They don’t look like traditional snap rings so just want to be sure i have what i need before pulling apart
@@bulkleyoutdoors yeah I use a small flat head screwdriver and sometimes a 90 degree pick helps too, start at one end and work your way around.