Thanks Kirk & Bernd.....
I guess you have a J2 head then Bernd?
So with Kirks solid info I decided to take spanner in hand and open her up.......
First job was to remove the motor.....he says oh so casually...
For some reason I assumed that the casting that the motor is housed in was made of alloy like the rest of the top section oh the head.....
Wrong, it's cast iron.....a heavy casting at that, coupled with the motor inside which also had a cast iron frame this thing is extremely heavy.
I'm not a small bloke and I really struggled on my own taking this off.......so my advice is, get a friend in to help....
Here it is on the bed, no way am I putting in on the floor, I'd surely do myself an injury
To give an idea of the size note the rule to the left
Inside the outer casing
I've got it down to this point, but I'm stuck as the back gear refuses to release itself from the shaft. The gear is alloy and the shaft is steel, so at this age it's well fused together. My one and only puller is not big enough either which doesn't help.
Another view
Well that's as far as I've got tonight, left it soaking in some WD40. I have a wedding tomorrow, thankfully not my own, so no playtime tomorrow at all......
But it should give it some time to soak. I don't have much faith in the WD40 helping much so was thinking of heating the gear?
Would that be a good idea or not?