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drive splines and pulley (Read 164 times)
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Re: drive splines and pulley
Reply #15 -
08/02/14 at 05:09:26
Jsud04 wrote
on 08/02/14 at 04:42:49:
Eh I am replacing the chain now cuz its well stretched, and I'm talking about the gasket itselfnwas metal with guest between em.
If you are referring to the head gasket, that is how the are made so that not only do they seal the compression but the oil passage as well (on water cooled engines the water passage to)
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Good deal
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08/02/14 at 06:41:19
First, buy a new pulley like Seaweednh said along with a new washer. The new pulley will account for the greatest amount of wear (slack) in the fit up between your pulley and shaft splines. Secondly, take out the rest of the slack with a product known as bearing mount.
Not all Loctite is created equal. Here is a link to a product guide with some instructions.
http://www.loctite.ph/php/content_data/LT4680.pdf
You'll need a
thread locker for the nut
but a
bearing mount product for the splines
on the shaft. Bearing mount is intended to fill gaps for radial loading and not the straight on hammering you get in a spline but it will fill in the gap and until it breaks down will prevent the hammering action of spline against spline. I have seen bearing mount used very effectively in a number of similar situations. But, to give it a decent chance of being a permanent repair, get that new pulley.
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Reply #18 -
08/02/14 at 07:32:09
Huh,... never heard of this stuff before...
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http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-20297-Bearing-Mount-Parts/dp/B000HBM8FW
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Huh,... never heard of this stuff before...
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http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-20297-Bearing-Mount-Parts/dp/B000HBM8FW
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518YKPGQT5L.jpg
A first for me as well but you it won't be long before I have some.
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