Thread: Creeper Rebuild
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Old 11-25-2012, 06:07 PM
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Default Creeper Rebuild

When testing a newly installed creeper, I found the creeper would shift into low with no problems, but would not shift into high consistently. After researching the problem, found the creeper yoke can wear and have a "step" wore in it. Sure enough, that was the problem with my creeper. Ordered a new yoke, seal, and o'rings and rebuilt my creeper. Here's the pics.
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File Type: jpg bad creeper yoke.jpg (22.9 KB, 225 views)
File Type: jpg bad yoke.jpg (19.1 KB, 216 views)
File Type: jpg new yoke.jpg (20.0 KB, 211 views)
File Type: jpg bad yoke next to new.jpg (17.1 KB, 215 views)
File Type: jpg creeper parts.jpg (21.3 KB, 213 views)
File Type: jpg creeper parts 2.jpg (17.2 KB, 212 views)
File Type: jpg creeper parts 3.jpg (20.7 KB, 214 views)
File Type: jpg new yoke on lever.jpg (34.8 KB, 210 views)
File Type: jpg Planet gear carrier.jpg (32.2 KB, 213 views)
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