Help - g/s drive shaft gaiter

oldnfat

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Had the gearbox out of g/s - now back in and swing arm refitted with the new gaiter on …but buggered if I can get the gaiter on the gearbox end. Using a new gaiter from motorworks.

Any words of wisdom from all you rebuild gods in how to approach this before I sweat another gallon of fluids!

Any help very much appreciated.
 
Had the gearbox out of g/s - now back in and swing arm refitted with the new gaiter on …but buggered if I can get the gaiter on the gearbox end. Using a new gaiter from motorworks.

Any words of wisdom from all you rebuild gods in how to approach this before I sweat another gallon of fluids!

Any help very much appreciated.
Silicon spray?
 
Lube, tiny fingers, find the right tool. I used a 90 degree pick and screwdriver, carefully!
 
I bent an old metal camping fork handle about 1/2" - 3/4" from the end (not the tine end!), 90 degrees. It had a curve to it which happened to match the curve of the gearbox output flange. The tine end of the fork is easily gripped in your hand. I hook the bent end at 12 o'clock in the gaiter with the 6 o'clock part already engaged. And pull. No sharp edges, no lube.
 


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