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Step
- by - Step How to
Click HERE to order T-20 parts off our 6x6parts.com website The T-20 Transmission first built by Borg-Warner, and
ATV-O-MATIC, now built by Skid Steer Corp. has been used in thousands
of Amphibious All Terrain Vehicles including Max II, Max IV, Attex,
Hustler , Starcraft, Swamp Fox, Camel and many other manufactures. It
as a popular choice of custom machine builders, since it gives forward,
reverse, brakes, steering all within one unit. We offer all replacement parts at Richard's Relices
Click HERE
for the parts pages. This page is designed to be printable
by ROUTE6x6 and RICHARD'S RELICS |
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T-20
Assembly Step-by-Step guide Page 1 |
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Lay out all the clean, inspected parts out on a work bench. An Inspection guilde to T-20 parts is available HERE
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Hint: Lay plunger on a large washer to drive out pin, see next photo to see brass sleeve that we use. Click on PHOTOS to see larger view |
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Install
plunger on new bands in reverse of removing plunger. |
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When
driving the pin in, make sure you center the pin in the plunger, to
prevent pin from damaging the bores in the cases.
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Here
are 2 bands with plungers installed: |
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Use
a small brake hone to clean bores of cases.
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Lightly
hone the bores. |
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Note
close up of hone pattern. Click on PHOTOS to see larger view |
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Apply
grease to spring inside all seals, to prevent spring from coming loose
when driving the seal in. Click on PHOTOS to see larger view |
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Also apply grease to running surface of all seals |
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We
use an aluminum bar to protect bearings when installing. NOTE: Keep bearings
square in bore when installing. |
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Seat
bearing to just below housing ring groove. |
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Install
housing ring in groove as shown by red pointer.
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Coat
seal bore with gasket shellac.
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Installing
seal using same method as installing beaings.
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Go
to PAGE 2 |
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If
you have any questions, you welcome to contact us at richard@route6x6.com Replacement
parts available at RICHARD'S RELICS
ATV Transmission parts page |
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