So, this is a new one. I've owned and rebuilt several Jeeps over the years and never run across this one. Working on restoring a '49 3A. As most of you know, the L-head usually just about jumps out of the vehicle once you get it ready to be pulled. Well, not so with this one. After an hour, or so, of yanking and tugging, I pulled the inspection plate only to see the cavity in the bellhousing completely packed with stuff the mice brought in over the years. After cleaning it out, it became obvious that the shaft is rusted tight to the clutch disk, making it impossible to pull apart.
I've tried soaking it for several weeks now, applied heat and there it sits - just as frozen as ever.
The only thing I can come up with - and believe me, it would be a last resort- would be to crack the bellhousing so I can get to the bolts that mount the clutch plate to the flywheel so I can remove them. But, I don't want to smash the bellhousing, so asking if anyone has any ideas. Thought of trying to cut the input shat but there's no way to get to the shaft.
Thanks