Specifications

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Exec 162F Maintenance Manual
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7. Place the “C” clamp across the teeter blocks so that the jaws clamp at the base, close to the center of the block (photo
#4). Using the 9/16" socket wrench and open end wrench, remove the locking nut from the bolt. After the nut has been
removed and washers taken off, place the box wrench on the teeter block bolts. Turn the wrench so that when you
tighten the “C” clamp slightly, the wrench will begin to move easily. Tighten the clamp down by feel so that you find the
spot where the wrench will move the easiest. Place a small amount of grease on the bolt threads and drive the bolts
out through the hub plate with the hammer and punch. CAUTION: If the teeter block bolts do not move easily, some
of the aluminum will be galled out of the hub plate holes. After the teeter block bolts have been removed, remove the
“C” clamp. Remove the two remaining teeter block bolts from the other teeter block and set the hub plate on the
counter balance just below the shaft knuckle. Be careful not to scratch or damage the hub plate. See photos #4 and
#5.
Photo #4: Drive out the teeter block bolts.
Photo #5: Rest the hub plate on the counter balance.