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Re: couple of question about 39 M transmistion
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Posted by JayWalt on November 26, 2006 at 16:47:00 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: couple of question about 39 M transmistion posted by Paul G. in Mn on November 26, 2006 at 15:22:16:
I suppose if the gears are readily removeable, you could lightly wire brush them with a benchtype wire wheel. make sure its not a very stiff brush. Make sure you air them off and clean them with carb cleaner or soap and water (thoroughly dry them if u use water, I would use a propane torch bneing careful not to concentrate the heat in one spot too long, or a hairdryer/heat gun). Ideally it would be nice to get them clean, but I dont see why it would be detrimental to anything. The rust on the sides will probably never come off by itself, but the constant immersion in oil, if you plan to use it often, will defintiely keep them from rusting further. As for the teeth, that rust will come off in a matter of a few hours of use.
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