bob hughes
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Hi guys, help needed here
Just pulled the gear box on my BJ7 due to a slipping cluch, turned out to be an oil problem on the driven plate. On the way I discovered a dodgy Hardy Spicer on the prop shaft - now repaired, an off centre contact between the thrust bearing and the thrust plate, a broken leaver spring in the clutch mechanism ( 10 inch 3 lever variety), uneven worn lever ends and a worn thrust plate and a slight movement in the first motion shaft along with a worn bearing at the end of the crankshaft and a big wobble in the clutch fork mechanism.
The clutch plate and its mechanism will need replacing and so will the thrust bearing and thrust plate and the bearing at the end of the crank will also be replaced.
I want to replace the bearings in the clutch fork but can not remove the pine. I have tried from both ends but I am either not brutal enough or it is stuck in. How do you shift it or do you cut the shaft and sort out the pin on the bench?
Is it allowable to have a slight movement in the first motion shaft or should it be firm
Has any one experienced off centre wear between thrust bearing and plate.
How easy is it to replace the oil seal in the bell housing and if required the bearings on the first motion shaft.
The source of the oil leak is the back of the negine and I will fit one of these additional oil seals there.
Bob
Just pulled the gear box on my BJ7 due to a slipping cluch, turned out to be an oil problem on the driven plate. On the way I discovered a dodgy Hardy Spicer on the prop shaft - now repaired, an off centre contact between the thrust bearing and the thrust plate, a broken leaver spring in the clutch mechanism ( 10 inch 3 lever variety), uneven worn lever ends and a worn thrust plate and a slight movement in the first motion shaft along with a worn bearing at the end of the crankshaft and a big wobble in the clutch fork mechanism.
The clutch plate and its mechanism will need replacing and so will the thrust bearing and thrust plate and the bearing at the end of the crank will also be replaced.
I want to replace the bearings in the clutch fork but can not remove the pine. I have tried from both ends but I am either not brutal enough or it is stuck in. How do you shift it or do you cut the shaft and sort out the pin on the bench?
Is it allowable to have a slight movement in the first motion shaft or should it be firm
Has any one experienced off centre wear between thrust bearing and plate.
How easy is it to replace the oil seal in the bell housing and if required the bearings on the first motion shaft.
The source of the oil leak is the back of the negine and I will fit one of these additional oil seals there.
Bob
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