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> counter weights, are sticking
toon1
post Mar 16 2006, 08:41 PM
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the couner weights are sticking in the dist.. How do I get the shaft out to get to the weights?
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post Mar 17 2006, 12:10 AM
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The weights aren't sticking, the outer shaft isn't turning on the inner one. Failure to oil the felt on a regular basis is the cause. It's hard to explain how to do it, but you have to support the cam portion while knocking the inner portion down with a punch. Once the snap ring is off and the springs disconnected, the outer part comes off the inner one. Clean the rust out, lube it, reassemble it, and reinstall the snap ring. Harder than it sounds, and don't mix up the weight and spring location and orientation. You don't have to remove the roll pin to do this job. The Cap'n
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