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TM 55-1930-208-24
(b) Remove bearing retainer (25) from clutch housing by turning retainer counterclockwise.
(c) Pull clutch drive shaft and roller bearing cones (26) and one bearing cup (27) from the clutch
housing. If bearing cones or cup ten to stick in housing, tap on the outer end of clutch drive shaft
(29) lightly with a plastic hammer to loosen the bearing cup. Remove key (28) from shaft (29).
(d) The bearing cup of the rear roller bearing cone will remain in the clutch housing when the clutch
drive shaft is removed. It may be removed by inserting a punch in the holes provided at the rear of
the clutch housing and tapping the punch alternately at the three points. Do not cock the bearing cup
when removing it.
(17) Remove the bearing cones from the clutch drive shaft as follows:
(a) Place two split plates (see insert in figure 4-60) between the bearing cones; then, support the clutch
drive shaft and split plates on two steel supports on the bed of the arbor press, as shown in figure 4-
59.
Figure 4-59. Supports on the Bed of Arbor Press.
(b) Place wood blocks under the lower end of the clutch drive shaft to prevent the shaft from falling and
being damaged when it is pressed from the bearing.
(c) With the rain of the press resting on the end of the drive shaft, press the shaft out of the roller
bearing cone.
CAUTION
If the roller bearing inner race was not removed, place a short brass bar between the end of the drive
shaft and the ram of the press to prevent damage to the end of the roller bearing inner race.
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