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stuck rear transmission bearing 1937 Cadillac

Started by boothandco, July 18, 2018, 01:07:26 AM

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boothandco

I have a1937 tranny that we are trying to remove the rear housing, flor new beatings and seals.   Got the front worked out o.k.  got the rear housing lose, but the bearing, will not see if the shaft so we are stuck.  What are we missing?
Chad Booth

Current:
1937 Series 75
1999 Fleetwood Limited
1976 GMC Motorhome
Previous:
1989 Sixty Special
Reformed Lincoln 4 door convertible owner.
boothandco@sisna.com

Steve Passmore

Don't quite understand what you're saying Chad?  " Got the front worked out"?   What does that mean, please?
A typo in this sentence perhaps? 
Have you got the speedo drive out?   Have you tried pulling the rear casing back as much as you can and tapping the shaft with a wooden mallet?

Steve

Present
1937 60 convertible coupe
1941 62 convertible coupe
1941 62 coupe

Previous
1936 70 Sport coupe
1937 85 series V12 sedan
1938 60 coupe
1938 50 coupe
1939 60S
1940 62 coupe
1941 62 convertible coupe x2
1941 61 coupe
1941 61 sedan x2
1941 62 sedan x2
1947 62 sedan
1959 62 coupe

boothandco

Steve, I wrote that post with my phone. So the true meaning is often obscured by the predictive text technology.  We are trying to replace seals and bearings in the transmission.  The front bearing and seal are good.  We were able to get cork replacements from an Ohio transmission shop.  The bearing is in good shape.  The problem is in the rear housing (the long tapered housing leading from the transmission body down to the rear yoke.  The housing unbolts from the main transmission box, but we can't get it off.  The rear beating seems to be stuck on the shaft or something like that. We would leave well enough alone, but it leaks a fair amount of gear oil or the back.  We are seeking help on how to get that housing off so we can replace the rear seal and bearing
Chad Booth

Current:
1937 Series 75
1999 Fleetwood Limited
1976 GMC Motorhome
Previous:
1989 Sixty Special
Reformed Lincoln 4 door convertible owner.
boothandco@sisna.com

Steve Passmore

Can't think of anything else to try other than what I have already suggested Chad. Tap the shaft while pulling on the casing?
You have the yoke removed already I'm guessing?
Steve

Present
1937 60 convertible coupe
1941 62 convertible coupe
1941 62 coupe

Previous
1936 70 Sport coupe
1937 85 series V12 sedan
1938 60 coupe
1938 50 coupe
1939 60S
1940 62 coupe
1941 62 convertible coupe x2
1941 61 coupe
1941 61 sedan x2
1941 62 sedan x2
1947 62 sedan
1959 62 coupe