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I must have worked on this before...but I can't recall!?
Can you remove the special keeper on the end of shaft or do you destroy it an use a new one? (It is a ******* to get off) This is the newer style-not with the C-clip bob |
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On Jul 28, 12:21*pm, Bob Villa wrote:
I must have worked on this before...but I can't recall!? Can you remove the special keeper on the end of shaft or do you destroy it an use a new one? (It is *a ******* to get off) This is the newer style-not with the C-clip bob I am not sure which type you have, does yours have the drift pin? It can be removed, but be careful not to break any plastic. Anything can be taken apart if done correctly and carefully. Hank |
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On Jul 28, 10:05*am, "Hustlin' Hank" wrote:
On Jul 28, 12:21*pm, Bob Villa wrote: I must have worked on this before...but I can't recall!? Can you remove the special keeper on the end of shaft or do you destroy it an use a new one? (It is *a ******* to get off) This is the newer style-not with the C-clip bob I am not sure which type you have, does yours have the drift pin? It can be removed, but be careful not to break any plastic. Anything can be taken apart if done correctly and carefully. Hank So, I made the mistake of not taking the roll-pin out 1st...then you don't have to mess with the spring retainer. That's what happens when you haven't done it in a dozen years...****! |
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On Jul 28, 4:16*pm, Bob Villa wrote:
On Jul 28, 10:05*am, "Hustlin' Hank" wrote: On Jul 28, 12:21*pm, Bob Villa wrote: I must have worked on this before...but I can't recall!? Can you remove the special keeper on the end of shaft or do you destroy it an use a new one? (It is *a ******* to get off) This is the newer style-not with the C-clip bob I am not sure which type you have, does yours have the drift pin? It can be removed, but be careful not to break any plastic. Anything can be taken apart if done correctly and carefully. Hank So, I made the mistake of not taking the roll-pin out 1st...then you don't have to mess with the spring retainer. That's what happens when you haven't done it in a dozen years...****!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - LOL..been there done that. I don't think a whole new bendix assembly is very expensive. May 20-25 buck. Hank |
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On Jul 28, 4:53*pm, "Hustlin' Hank" wrote:
On Jul 28, 4:16*pm, Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 28, 10:05*am, "Hustlin' Hank" wrote: On Jul 28, 12:21*pm, Bob Villa wrote: I must have worked on this before...but I can't recall!? Can you remove the special keeper on the end of shaft or do you destroy it an use a new one? (It is *a ******* to get off) This is the newer style-not with the C-clip bob I am not sure which type you have, does yours have the drift pin? It can be removed, but be careful not to break any plastic. Anything can be taken apart if done correctly and carefully. Hank So, I made the mistake of not taking the roll-pin out 1st...then you don't have to mess with the spring retainer. That's what happens when you haven't done it in a dozen years...****!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - LOL..been there done that. I don't think a whole new bendix assembly is very expensive. May 20-25 buck. Hank Yah, just the gear was $3.25. |
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