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Step
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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
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T-20
Tear Down Step-by-Step guide Page 3 continued |
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Note: Center plate may be "stuck" tap input shaft to release.
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Center
plate removed |
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Remove
top band loop from pin.
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Remove
pin and band distance collar as show by red pointer. |
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Remove
drums as a assembly
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Removing
the drum assembly away from the case.
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Lift sun gear up and away from the input shaft. |
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Remove
clip as shown by red pointer. Click on PHOTOS to see larger view |
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Use a screwdriver and channel locks to remove clip. |
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Clip
coming off. Note; This clip is included in major rebuild kit. Click on PHOTOS to see larger view |
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Pull input shaft out of center of output shaft. |
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Shaft out..
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Note: This seal is included in the T-20 major kit |
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Remove
snap ring from output shaft, as you did in other case half, see PAGE
2
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Output
shaft coming out of case. Your T-20 is now,
ready to inspect Click HERE
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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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