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6 years 1 month ago #180312
by Cysco
I have started a new project and thought I would share some pictures of the project.
Though not an expert by any means any thoughts and help greatly appreciated.
Have a good day......Bill
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6 years 1 month ago #180316
by drujinin
Nice Tooling Photo's!
As usual, it looks like it will be another thorough job done with attention to detail!
Keep posting when you get a chance!
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6 years 1 month ago #180323
by Garlic Pete
Boy, Bill. When you start a project you get right to it. Once again jealous of your shop and shop equipment. It sure must be nice to have the proper tool to do whatever job you need, work on a nice, smooth, clean concrete floor. Very nice.
Those tracks look like they were just a bit stiff. That always makes me happy because, while it causes lots of sweat and hard work, I figure they can't be that worn out internally if they are tight enough to get stiff.
Looking forward to following this project along.
Thanks for posting,
Pete.
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6 years 1 month ago #180340
by hfdzl
i'm jealous! I would like to find a project in that shape to start! Looks like you have a good grip on methods and mechanics. I put my R2 right on the table, saves the back.
Keep the pics coming, I am eager to follow your progress.
R2 5E3562 SP U.S.A. W.9151
R2 5E3563 SP U.S.A. W.9152
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6 years 1 month ago #180374
by Cysco
I had a couple issues with bearings right off so that was the reason for complete disassembly. I have found most of the bearings/cups but a couple are being tough to come by.
The yoke was damaged on the main clutch but I found a NOS one along with having shafts made. Works as it should now.
Have a good day.......Bill
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"Thanks" for the kind words guys. I always try hard to do a good job but without the input from a lot here on the BB and others supplying much needed parts it would surely be difficult.
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5 years 10 months ago #186403
by Cysco
My progress has been a bit slow lately...……...I was suppose to cut back on my work load to have more time doing projects like this but that hasn't panned out so well. Here is some of what I have done so far...…………
I pulled the transmission apart as three of the bearings were needing replacing. While I had it apart it was cleaned, gears deburred , polished a bit. After assembly a coat of primer and a first coat of paint.
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