Here are some Homemade SST's that I made to help me get through the H55F rebuild. I thought I'd share some of these as there wasn't much info that I could dig up on the net about these tools.
As you can see I'm not the world's best welder but they held up and got the job done. Both of the 2 jaw pullers were brought pretty cheap from ebay and the jaws were modified to suit pulling the mainshaft 5th gear and the countershaft rear bearing. The input shaft SST was made from the old clutch plate as it was U/S, well very near to anyways. I used a sliding hammer and welded nuts to the end to suit, it worked a treat but it was hard work to pull.
The rear mainshaft bearing was quite some work. I made the forks from scratch, harden and tempered them, welded two bolts and used part of an existing bearing puller. It was a stubborn bearing and took some heat and freeze spray to work loose. One of the forks was slightly damaged but I attribute that to too much tolerance between the bearing opening and bearing. If I were to make them again they would be a very tight fit and that would be my suggestion if anybody was to attempt manufacturing them. I have made/altered some more tools and I'll post these as I take pictures of them.
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Hope this is useful to somebody! Good luck!!
P.S. Feel free to ask questions if you want to know specs or so forth.
As you can see I'm not the world's best welder but they held up and got the job done. Both of the 2 jaw pullers were brought pretty cheap from ebay and the jaws were modified to suit pulling the mainshaft 5th gear and the countershaft rear bearing. The input shaft SST was made from the old clutch plate as it was U/S, well very near to anyways. I used a sliding hammer and welded nuts to the end to suit, it worked a treat but it was hard work to pull.
The rear mainshaft bearing was quite some work. I made the forks from scratch, harden and tempered them, welded two bolts and used part of an existing bearing puller. It was a stubborn bearing and took some heat and freeze spray to work loose. One of the forks was slightly damaged but I attribute that to too much tolerance between the bearing opening and bearing. If I were to make them again they would be a very tight fit and that would be my suggestion if anybody was to attempt manufacturing them. I have made/altered some more tools and I'll post these as I take pictures of them.
The link to the pictures is: Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket
Hope this is useful to somebody! Good luck!!
P.S. Feel free to ask questions if you want to know specs or so forth.