gearbox
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Old Timer
gearbox
had a right beast today, i finally got gearbox off after much cursing and foul luck (threaded drive shaft bolt and split nut on anti-roll bar), goes to put the little screw back in that holds drive for speedo/rev counter etc so i wouldnt lose it and drops it in hole lol. is there any chance if i drain gearbox fluid off that i will be able to find the nut? if i split the box in two (bearing in mind i know nothing about the internals of a gearbox) will springs and bits come flying out at me? any help would be greatly appreciated,
a hungover, oily, sunburnt, dissheartened tomo
a hungover, oily, sunburnt, dissheartened tomo
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Local Hero
Could always try a magnet on the end of a stick :dontknow: Worth a go at least
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Local Hero
a hungover, oily, sunburnt, dissheartened tomoTomo wrote
What a bummer Been hot in Rotherham? . I would turn the box over by hand a few times in all gears with the front wheels in the air , then drop the oil and see what comes out . Don't be tempted to split the box bits will fly unless it's on the bench , the magnet bit well worth trying first .
Good luck with it
Cheers………..
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Old Timer
aye chudd was scorching, doing gearbox change in kegs mate, nice one fellas, could have cried earlier,
cheers,
paul
cheers,
paul
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Settled In
I seem to remember that Snap-On or similar did a magnet on a stick where you could fix the magnet at an angle to the stick and lock it up at that (maybe uselful to help avoid the cogs).
As you will have realised, gearbox oil is pretty thick (as in viscous – not like my bruvver) and this may help trap the screw where it shouldn't. If it doesn't come out with the oil, you could try filling the box again with (thin) flushing oil (can we still get that stuff ?) or even paraffin and then tip that out, hopefully bringing the screw with it. The latter idea helped get the extra tooth that I didn't even know was there out of my Elfie's busted Gearbox.
Cheers
As you will have realised, gearbox oil is pretty thick (as in viscous – not like my bruvver) and this may help trap the screw where it shouldn't. If it doesn't come out with the oil, you could try filling the box again with (thin) flushing oil (can we still get that stuff ?) or even paraffin and then tip that out, hopefully bringing the screw with it. The latter idea helped get the extra tooth that I didn't even know was there out of my Elfie's busted Gearbox.
Cheers
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Riley 1071"S" Elf Mk2 (Bl**dy Hooligan machine!)
Bosch Lawnraker 32
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Local Hero
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Old Timer
you have a good heart you do lee 8) teamwork
ill fetch u them bits down mate
ill fetch u them bits down mate
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Old Timer
found it :mrgreen: dropped fluid, shook it round a few times no glee, did the old kasebian few turns of the old driveshafts and it plopped out, cheers fellas, cya tommorow lee 8O
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Local Hero
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