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Unless it has the older type clutch brake mounted at the front of the countershaft, that type could possibly be done that way, but I personally have never performed that particular procedure by working through the inspection hole.

Maybe Superdog would know.

"If You Can't Shift It Smoothly, You Shouldn't Be Driving It"

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Unless it has the older type clutch brake mounted at the front of the countershaft, that type could possibly be done that way, but I personally have never performed that particular procedure by working through the inspection hole.

Maybe Superdog would know.

yup- thats the one. might have solved the problem. the leak seems to be coming from the center of the disc which would point to the cap screw holding it on. i never gave it a thought to put sealent on it when i put it together. hopefully have enough room to get the brake/ cover out of the way to make the fix. scott

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