Re: 727 in/out stuck together?
[Re: Clanton]
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09/16/13 01:23 PM
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So I should just wiggle them untel something happins to seperate them?Any ideas?!
yes wiggle and see what happens , you many end up having to use some force and something may get broken ...
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Re: 727 in/out stuck together?
[Re: Clanton]
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09/16/13 06:41 PM
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There's a couple of things that can cause this; if the thrust washer between the input and output shaft pounds out, the pilot on the output shaft will peen over (mushroom)and get stuck behind the input shaft bushing but usually it's a clutch disc that's hung up. Sometimes I've had luck with using worm gear clamps to attach the shaft of a slap hammer to the input shaft and shock it apart.
On several occasions I've had to torch a window in the back of the driving shell to gain access to the rear clutch snap ring.
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Re: 727 in/out stuck together?
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09/16/13 07:01 PM
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Thank for the tips!as further info the shell turns and then binds erratically,the shafts wont turn in opposite directions.I really appreciate the help.How about if I use a cutoff wheel and cut the shell off?
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Re: 727 in/out stuck together?
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09/17/13 12:23 PM
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I agree and I could release the clutch snap ring and hopefully pull it appart.
Not if the shaft end is peened over the way John K is describing. Put the mainshft in soft jaws in a vice and slide hammer it if cutting the shell and releasing the clutches does not work.
You could drill a large hole in the shell to get to the snap ring instead of cutting it completely apart.
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Re: 727 in/out stuck together?
[Re: Clanton]
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09/17/13 03:22 PM
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Doesn't look like the sun gear started the mayhem, more likely a pinion lost some teeth and turned into a meat grinder.
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Re: 727 in/out stuck together?
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09/17/13 03:25 PM
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Or did the front planetary give up first??? They have failed before and there is lots of heavy duty options available. I havent seen any HD versions made of sun gear, but lower gear ratio sets have different looking sun gear because of the lower gear ratio, maybe they are HD. I have one in my 727 but i dont know if its any beefier. EDIT: John was faster
Last edited by Ck[FIN]; 09/17/13 03:31 PM.
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