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520-8 Build

02 Mar 2017 16:31 #1 by Geno
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I'm not sure how long this one will take, depends on my mood I guess lol. I've been thinking about this one while finishing up the 520H this week and decided to beef her up a little. :happy1

For starters, 520-8's did not come with gear reduction steering. I've already added it and am thinking about milling the front end for the flat needle bearings as well.

I have a posi rearend sitting on a dolly that I thought I would use someday for something, I guess now is as good a time as any. I'm getting ready to clean it up and put it in today. I'll keep everyone updated as she comes along. :)

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03 Mar 2017 05:13 #2 by GT 14
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Love that power steering :hi5

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03 Mar 2017 06:48 #3 by nappypappy
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nice.................:10 :bacon0

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03 Mar 2017 15:58 #4 by Geno
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I was pulling the pulleys and hubs to replace the seals on the posi trans and ran into a snag. The input and brake pulleys came of by hand, and the right hub came off with very little hammer tapping. The left axle was another story. It took so much torque it messed up the 3/4-16 fine threaded 8 grade bolt + nut on my fancy puller lol. While doing a little hammering I then proceeded to pop the snap ring off of the right side inside the differential. :angry :rolling3

I thought you guys would like to see exactly what's inside the Wheel Horse 10 pinion posi rearend while I happen to have it apart... :doh

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03 Mar 2017 18:20 #5 by Geno
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Well I'm back where I was last night, with the trans mounted... The only difference is the hubs are off, it's painted and ready for seals this time. :)

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03 Mar 2017 23:03 #6 by nappypappy
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looks good back together and painted too......:10 :woo :smile2 :cof3 :bacon0

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04 Mar 2017 05:51 #7 by GT 14
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That tranny looks to be in great condition. Should last another 30. :whew

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04 Mar 2017 12:14 #8 by Geno
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I've been thinking about Mark's (23LSEAUTOMATIC) D series build he's doing this morning. I started to fall into that but I'm gonna try to stop it lol. I really realized it when I resurfaced the brake pulley and reached for a new gold colored grade 9 bolt for it. :rolling

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04 Mar 2017 13:08 #9 by nappypappy
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Geno wrote: I've been thinking about Mark's (23LSEAUTOMATIC) D series build he's doing this morning. I started to fall into that but I'm gonna try to stop it lol. I really realized it when I resurfaced the brake pulley and reached for a new gold colored grade 9 bolt for it. :rolling


Yeah well you do such great work Mark nothing surprises me....o I meant Geno sorry......they both do great stuff.......:smile2 :bacon0

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04 Mar 2017 15:19 - 04 Mar 2017 15:22 #10 by Geno
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I can't seem to stop the OCD today! :rolling3

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