Step - by - Step How to

Skid Steer T-20 Transmission Assembly. Page 1

 

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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.

When it's time for service, This Step-by-Step photo guide should answer most concerns.

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T-20 Assembly Step-by-Step guide Page 1

   







 

 

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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When installing new bands, you will need to exchange plugers from old bands to new bands.


Drive out plunger pins using a suitable drift

Hint: Lay plunger on a large washer to drive out pin, see next photo to see brass sleeve that we use.

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Red pointer shows pin after being driven out

 

 

 

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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:


Note: Right and left winding of bands.

Left bands spiral to the right.
Right bands spiral to the left
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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.





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Apply grease to spring inside all seals, to prevent spring from coming loose when driving the seal in.


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Also apply grease to running surface of all seals


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We use an aluminum bar to protect bearings when installing.

NOTE: Keep bearings square in bore when installing.
See red pointer.



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Seat bearing to just below housing ring groove.


See red pointer detail.



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Install housing ring in groove as shown by red pointer.

 

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Housing ring installed.

 

 

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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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