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Posted by ScottyNY on April 24, 2002 at 07:44:08 from (128.59.123.240):
In Reply to: Re: Showing the younger generations how it's done. posted by Haas on April 24, 2002 at 05:31:01:
Good morning, Haas! Turned out one problem for certain, maybe two. No more that got the sump out and could see that the fingers on the clutch were all out of whack. Adjustment bolts were all there, but one of the fingers was just flopping, one had just the slightest tension, and the third looked to be about right. (A little Goldilocks, any one?) Got the joint off the rear but couldn't get the shaft and all to drop. Spent quite a bit of time horsing that around trying to get it down, but never did. Initially, the disc seemed to be stuck, as well, and that may have been the other problem. In any event, I did get the disc loose and out far enough to see that it was OK.. Bolted things back up and adjusted the fingers on the way out. A little tinkering with the free throw and we buttoned her back up. A good rewarding day's work! Scotty
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