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Is it difficult to rebuild? Are there any special tools?
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Rebuilding the T150 <br />
The T150 is simple and enjoyable to rebuild. Many shadetree mechanics do very outstanding rebuilds if they have access to a press, snap ring pliers and bearing pullers. Many choose to do a full rebuild during the adaptation process, and our instruction guides feature all the details, diagrams, pics and tricks required to do professional level work.
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According to Novak, not too bad... They probably sell the kit to do the rebuild too.<br />
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What did the shop say was actually "wrong" with the T-150? If it needs gears and such, and not a seals and bearings rebuild, were talking a little different in cost...<br />
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