Re: [lro] Front layshaft bearing

From: ynotink (ynotink@qwest.net)
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 22:54:36 EST

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    Good luck with your project.

    Are you still in the Army? If so good luck with
    that too.

    Bill Lawrence

    "William J. Rice" wrote:

    > Bill,
    > It does look like the rear layshaft bearing and that gear are the
    > problem. I just dug up another layshaft and the 1st gear on this one
    > isn't on all the way. I'll try to press it on all the way and the
    > problem should go away.
    > Thanks for the help.
    > b
    >
    > How odd that Bill is being helped by Bill Lawrence and Bill Leacock. At
    > least my last initial isn't "L"--that would be too weird.
    >
    > On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 23:31:04 -0700 "ynotink" <ynotink@qwest.net> writes:
    > >
    > > I didn't figure you had missed that, but you never know. It sounds
    > > like the
    > > bearings are binding on assembly which indicates not enough end
    > > clearance.
    > > Maybe the problem is the that layshaft bearing. I think the bearing
    > > should
    > > be flush against the shoulder. You might want to check the shaft for
    > > any
    > > burrs or interference that may be making it stand proud.
    > >
    > > Good luck.
    > >
    > > Bill
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