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Repowering an 825 bobcat
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<blockquote data-quote="LJ4240" data-source="post: 99771" data-attributes="member: 14816"><p>I've got some pictures but it may take me a while to figure the process. I finally got the female spline with the coupler off of the male spline. It was seized on there pretty good. There could be virtually no movement, because it would not slide. I unbolted the plate from the flywheel to have some room and get the engine out of my way. Eventually removed the coupling, then used fa puller and PB Blaster to get it to move. The splines are now cleaned and ready for reassembly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LJ4240, post: 99771, member: 14816"] I've got some pictures but it may take me a while to figure the process. I finally got the female spline with the coupler off of the male spline. It was seized on there pretty good. There could be virtually no movement, because it would not slide. I unbolted the plate from the flywheel to have some room and get the engine out of my way. Eventually removed the coupling, then used fa puller and PB Blaster to get it to move. The splines are now cleaned and ready for reassembly. [/QUOTE]
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