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clark lift C500-35 type G disassembly of wheel hub to get to the brakes

Im trying to get to the brakes on my lift I have all the bolts removed that I can see. spindle removed. Do I need to remove the gear that drives the hub? if so how do you remove it without damaging it? any help from someone that has done this before will be greatly appreciated. thank you toby
  • Posted 20 Aug 2015 08:13
  • By toby_m
  • joined 20 Aug'15 - 6 messages
  • Kansas, United States
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Dextron in the trans/differential assembly.
  • Posted 1 Sep 2015 20:40
  • By mrfixit
  • joined 11 Dec'08 - 1,434 messages
  • New York, United States
Do you know what type of fluid to run in the transmission of the lift?
  • Posted 1 Sep 2015 15:28
  • By toby_m
  • joined 20 Aug'15 - 6 messages
  • Kansas, United States
It was to easy. I didn't need a jack to remove it. What type of fluid should be run in this diff? 80 90w or dextron merc 3?
  • Posted 30 Aug 2015 05:04
  • By toby_m
  • joined 20 Aug'15 - 6 messages
  • Kansas, United States
So I need to remove the nuts and lock washers from the studs going into the transmission to remove the brake assmbly from the transmission to disassemble the brakes?
  • Posted 20 Aug 2015 14:46
  • By toby_m
  • joined 20 Aug'15 - 6 messages
  • Kansas, United States
1st let me say that I never have this job done by someone who has never done one before. there are spots where the weight of the axle end gets over whelming and can loose fingers and intestines if not careful and familiar to when the weight will be changing. you will need to only do 1 side at a a time and will be supporting the weight with a rollaround jack that you will pull straight out of the machine, there are about 6 bolts that are under the axle end housing that also must come out (as well as the bolts that hold the top portion) , and then the whole she bang can be removed but is heavier than most people should lift in a crouched position, and will shift on the jack as soon as the last stud is pulled free from the housing.
  • Posted 20 Aug 2015 09:28
  • Modified 20 Aug 2015 09:28 by poster
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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