That gear shouldn't wobble on the shaft, if that's what you're saying.View attachment 315077the gear i am pointing at can be moved to the front or rear.200 that is the pivot point of shaft on the change gear lever
That gear shouldn't wobble on the shaft, if that's what you're saying.View attachment 315077the gear i am pointing at can be moved to the front or rear.200 that is the pivot point of shaft on the change gear lever
Thanks for the reply! Is openness grease a brand name or type of grease?
thank you for checking i am thinking the same thing !I just went out to my chilly neglected shop to check what mine does.
At that pivot there is no sloppy movement at all.
Looking at the parts diagram, I'm wondering if there is severe wear on shaft #LA-138
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Thanks for clarifyingOpen gear grease is a type of grease. Open gear greases are used on machinery
with large open gear trains that can't be enclosed in a housing: something like a rock crusher.
A lot of it is sold in pails or drums, but I bought a tube of Jet-Lube OGH.
+1 on what Chuck said. The two screws just below the assembly secure a small plate that engages in a slot.
If the screws are tight. the assembly should not move.
Looking at the parts diagram, I'm wondering if there is severe wear on shaft #LA-138