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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 90581" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>The gear box itself isn't a bid deal to reseal. The fan has to come out which if you never removed the fan housing is a little fun. Once the gear box is on the bench, the pulley can be real fun it get off. After that, I'm 99% sure the seal can be popped out and replaced. You want to look at the shaft and make sure it isn't worn from the seal. If it is, you can probably put a speedy sheelve over the bad spot. Make sure the bearing is good also. The gears are kinda fragile, so no beating on shaft during pulley removal. While I wouldn't automatically recommend a new gear box, I see your buddy's point. To go threw all the trouble of removing it, its quicker to put a new one right back in. Also you run the very low chance of it leaking again since it is new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 90581, member: 7339"] The gear box itself isn't a bid deal to reseal. The fan has to come out which if you never removed the fan housing is a little fun. Once the gear box is on the bench, the pulley can be real fun it get off. After that, I'm 99% sure the seal can be popped out and replaced. You want to look at the shaft and make sure it isn't worn from the seal. If it is, you can probably put a speedy sheelve over the bad spot. Make sure the bearing is good also. The gears are kinda fragile, so no beating on shaft during pulley removal. While I wouldn't automatically recommend a new gear box, I see your buddy's point. To go threw all the trouble of removing it, its quicker to put a new one right back in. Also you run the very low chance of it leaking again since it is new. [/QUOTE]
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