NP205 Rebuild (Anti Rotation Pin)

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I’m in the process of rebuilding my NP205 and adding a twin stick and coming up with a blank on one part.

On the output shaft behind the big gear are a bunch of roller bearings I need to get to and replace. All held together with a massive snap ring that all ready claimed two pairs of cheap plyers till I finally got it off.

Next holding what I’m guessing is the thrust washer is an Anti Rotation pin.

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How do you remove this pin to get to the bearings? Tried a punch and hammer to no avail. Press? And I’m guessing there not reusable right?

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Thanks for the pictures.

It explains how to reassemble the rear output shaft but not disassembly. In the instructions above it’s called the washer pin. Does it push it to remove or pull out.
 

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i have a book, text me tomorrow and i can send you some pics of what it shows. if it’s the pin i’m thinking of, it pulls out with some pliers

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i think this is the shaft and pin your having problems with. it shows pulling them out with needle nose pliers

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THAT’S IT!!!

Thank you Sir!
 

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non prob, glad to help ya
 

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