I've read the posts on this topic and watched the videos posted back in 2011. They recommend separating the two flanges and putting a socket on the shaft, then reconnecting the two flanges and tightening the bolts to create a press. Of course the set screws on the aft flange are removed. I have a couple of questions.
1) Is there a nut on the end of the shaft inside of the aft flange holding the shaft to the flange? I don't think there is but just want to be sure.
2) I have what looks like a 3/4" spacer in between the aft flange and the transmission flange. Is this typical?
3) Has anyone tried to remove the shaft from the flange using a slide hammer connected to the end aft end of the shaft while the flanges are still connected? Does this have the potential to damage the transmission?
I have soaked the flange and shaft with penetrating oil and will heat the flange with a heat gun. I want to remove the flange so that I can replace the stuffing box hose. The packing nut is finally loose after much heat, penetrating oil and very large wrenches.
Thanks for any advice you may have on this topic.
1) Is there a nut on the end of the shaft inside of the aft flange holding the shaft to the flange? I don't think there is but just want to be sure.
2) I have what looks like a 3/4" spacer in between the aft flange and the transmission flange. Is this typical?
3) Has anyone tried to remove the shaft from the flange using a slide hammer connected to the end aft end of the shaft while the flanges are still connected? Does this have the potential to damage the transmission?
I have soaked the flange and shaft with penetrating oil and will heat the flange with a heat gun. I want to remove the flange so that I can replace the stuffing box hose. The packing nut is finally loose after much heat, penetrating oil and very large wrenches.
Thanks for any advice you may have on this topic.