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Rebuilding a Behlen P.S. Unit?
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Posted by Thor on May 18, 2001 at 19:01:52 from (209.130.172.100):
Howdy Boys, I'm trying to get my 300 RC going and I keep running into little bugs. Right now I'm still trying to find an ignition switch, but I can get her started by turning the key on and crossing the starter. Took her out for a ride and discovered when I got back that the Behlen unit is leaking at the seals on both ends. It also has probably an eighth of a turn of play between the input and out put shafts. So here are my questions: 1. Where can a fella get parts for these? 2. Can the rotational play be taken out by replacing parts or does the unit have to be totally rebuilt? 3. If it needs a rebuild where can I get this done? 4. Can anyone tell me how much this might cost? Hope somebody can help, Thor
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