Transaxle Disassembly-K55 - Sabre 1338 Gear Technical Manual

Sabre lawn tractor 38–inch and 46–inch (96 cm and 117 cm)
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HYDROSTATIC POWER TRAIN
20. Install traction drive belt.
Specification:
Flange nut to right-front
mounting bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 N•m (11 lb-ft.)
Cap screw and nut to left-front
mounting bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 N•m (11 lb-ft.)
Cap screws and
nuts to frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 N•m (22 lb-ft.)
Shift arm cap screw
and lock nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 N•m (84 lb-in.)
Turnbuckle lock nut . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 N•m (11 lb-ft.)
Adjust Entire Traction Drive System—
See Tests and Adjustments group earlier in this
section.
TRANSAXLE DISASSEMBLY—K55
NOTE: INSPECTION, DISASSEMBLY, AND REPAIR
INSTRUCTIONS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL ARE
FOR OUT-OF-WARRANTY REPAIRS ONLY.
This transaxle is warranted for 2 years (residential-
homeowner application) or 90 days (commercial
application). Should an internal defect result in a
transaxle failure within the warranty period, the
transaxle will be replaced as a complete assembly.
NOTE:
If internal hydro component parts are
suspected (after performing all external
checks and adjustments) CALL SABRE
SERVICE
AUTHORIZATION
TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY.
IMPORTANT: PAY CLOSE ATTENTION to the
ORDER and ORIENTATION of ALL COMPONENTS
to their neighboring components. Mark them, if
necessary. This will help greatly when its
assembly time.
Remove Drive Sheave and Fan—
6 - 42
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DEPARTMENT
TO
A
B
C
1. Thoroughly clean transaxle with approved solvent
for aluminum castings and dry with compressed air.
2. Remove fan cap screws and flange nuts (A).
3. Remove cap screw and washer (B).
4. Reference transaxle serial number (C) whenever
necessary.
5. Install an 19m8334 (M6x1.0x30) socket head cap
screw (D) from stock into end of pump (input)
shaft—finger tight only.
6. Put puller on special screw and pull drive sheave
from pump shaft.
FOR
REPLACE
7. Inspect drive sheave for damage, replace as
necessary.
8. Remove fan and inspect for damage, replace as
necessary.
Remove Reservoir Cover—
NOTE: If there is no damage to cover or upper case
housing, you need not remove cover because
there are no components inside the reservoir.
REPAIR
D
2/12/97

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