Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA.

   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA.
  • Thread Starter
#31  
Now, the second issue

I need to find a open-end crowsfoot wrench to fit the support bushing or whatever the **** it is called.

Nobody in town has one that is 1-9/16". I have called all over the place and not even the mechanics at the dealer have one.?????

I have been open-minded and patient so far...... The patience is getting thin boys!!!! I need her to run soon!

Sorry for the **** here and the ***** there. I know it shows up as ***** so, just trying to be funny and put ****! What else can I do at this point?
 
   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA. #32  
Mega_Me,

First off we are really enjoying your post. On the tool measure the distance of the diameter of the round part
of the sleeve.

Take a socket that you can ground off the teeth where the
round part is and leave teeth to grab the flat part on the
edges. I hope I explained this good enough.
 
   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA. #33  
I started to offer and open-ended crow's foot but I took a double take at the size.....

You have plenty of room....what about cutting a wrench off and welding a socket to the stubb......then you have something to stick your ratchet and extension in......making your own crow's foot....

wouldn't take a few minutes......might work, might not....

what about buying a socket, cutting it in two and welding a pc of long pipe inbetween the two cut halves to create a really deep, deep well (i'll have to go back and look at your photos again)

edit: i see my second idea wouldn't come close....
 
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   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA. #34  
Hmmm...$35 for the seals U need? Ok, I'll sell them to U for $34.95 plus shipping, handling, overhead...LOL:D

Tell U what Joe...life is good, in fact it couldn't get any better than it is right now. I'll give them to U. There's 2 seals U need, and I have them both. When I repaired mine, my dealer gave me the seal kit. And as luck would have it...there are 4 sets of that exact seal. Probably the same seal fits the other shafts? I only used one set and have 3 left...so giving U one set still leaves me 2 more. PM me your address and I'll mail them to U. I cant imagine the shipping to cost much for these small seals, so I'll probably take care of that too. Consider it a gesture of...'pay it foreward'...and a token of appreciation to TBN as well.

As for the crows foot...my dealer loaned me one from one of his techs. It was a snap on tool and in my one time experience removing that hub, U need something pretty beefy to loosen it. Sucker was seriously tight!!! I used a 1/2" dr. snap on ratchet and it popped the gear head when it broke loose. I'll post a pic so U can get an idea of how thick the crows foot is. The pic is kinda fuzzy but U can see it next to the SS drain pan.

Can U locate a snap on dealer near U and try to get it from him? I can get U the crows foot from my dealer, but it might take a few days or more to order it if he doesn't stock it. Let me know if I can help

btw...keep your chin up and don't let the delay get to U. I waited about 3 weeks just to get the seal kit, never mind all the other hoops I had to go through to get mine repaired.

good luck and just an FYI...since U got this far without any assistance needed...I'm certain U can replace the seals yourself. There a piece of cake to replace...the hardest part was getting the hub unscrewed.
 
   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA. #35  
Here's a pic of the seal kit and the 3 sets I have left...ones got your name on it:D
 
   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA. #36  
TCBoomer, thats' a very nice offer. Almost makes me want to go out and buy a TC24D and split it just so I can get in on the free seal offer...Almost.:eek:
 
   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA.
  • Thread Starter
#37  
Hmmm...$35 for the seals U need? Ok, I'll sell them to U for $34.95 plus shipping, handling, overhead...LOL:D

Tell U what Joe...life is good, in fact it couldn't get any better than it is right now. I'll give them to U. There's 2 seals U need, and I have them both. When I repaired mine, my dealer gave me the seal kit. And as luck would have it...there are 4 sets of that exact seal. Probably the same seal fits the other shafts? I only used one set and have 3 left...so giving U one set still leaves me 2 more. PM me your address and I'll mail them to U. I cant imagine the shipping to cost much for these small seals, so I'll probably take care of that too. Consider it a gesture of...'pay it foreward'...and a token of appreciation to TBN as well.

As for the crows foot...my dealer loaned me one from one of his techs. It was a snap on tool and in my one time experience removing that hub, U need something pretty beefy to loosen it. Sucker was seriously tight!!! I used a 1/2" dr. snap on ratchet and it popped the gear head when it broke loose. I'll post a pic so U can get an idea of how thick the crows foot is. The pic is kinda fuzzy but U can see it next to the SS drain pan.

Can U locate a snap on dealer near U and try to get it from him? I can get U the crows foot from my dealer, but it might take a few days or more to order it if he doesn't stock it. Let me know if I can help

btw...keep your chin up and don't let the delay get to U. I waited about 3 weeks just to get the seal kit, never mind all the other hoops I had to go through to get mine repaired.

good luck and just an FYI...since U got this far without any assistance needed...I'm certain U can replace the seals yourself. There a piece of cake to replace...the hardest part was getting the hub unscrewed.

THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

I will PM you with my info......
 
   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA.
  • Thread Starter
#38  
Oh yeah,

There is a snap-on man I can get in touch with. Or, I'll check Harbor Freight, Cummins Tools. Or, buy a cheap wrench and make one!

There is light at the end of the tunnel!

This site/forum is so valuable and is the greatest thing!
 
   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA. #39  
I looked for a 1 9/16 crows foot Snap on and Mcmaster not available.
I would guess it's a special or 1 5/8 the 1 5/8 is $50-$65 steep for a one time use. Sounds like make or borrow. Maybe the rental places have one.
 
   / Surgery begins, splitting the TC24DA. #40  
don't know how long it would take to get it.....but stanley makes one...

may source it from somewhere else......i'm guessing close to 100 big ones from mac or snapon...

i keep trying to think of any plumbing tools...


J4950CF 4950CF 3/8DR 1-9/16 CROW FOOT PROTO - Stanley Supply & Services

T&E tools makes one in a kit....they have a website....might find one seperately...

http://www.sulco.co.nz/Category?Action=View&Category_id=527


DANG almost!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Snap-On-SCO56-1...7|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50

go to ebay and "search sunex crows foot" (never mind, they don't have one listed....skips that #....might try searching for that brand in google)

what about this....a fan clutch wrench....autozone has the borrow a tool and bring it back....
http://www.jetequipment.com/products/specialty/catalogue/CAT07_HST-32-34.pdf


lisle makes a fan clutch wrench......might find one at a local napa or something...
http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/lis41810.html
 
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