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There's no reason to replace the adapter unless you have to. That being said look VERY closely at the area around the oval hole. From your pictures it looks like your paper might have curled up and took a little extra. That's the pressure feed for the engine. If that's low you might end up with a undercarriage anti-rust agent.
Quote from: Steve Wood on December 03 2011, 04:47:12 PMthanks...that will do!I just spent ~30 minutes with it, a can of WD-40, and 2 sheets of 600 wet/dry sandpaper - it looks much better now.I realized that the bolts need washers - modified 2 washers for the pocket bolts - used regular ones on the other bolts. After putting it all together for a test fit - the gears wouldn't turn - looks like I will need to find a thicker gasket.Quote from: Pyro6 on December 03 2011, 05:09:12 PMQuote from: SuperSix on December 03 2011, 12:39:45 PMThose gears look serviceable to you?New cover, old gears? With the amount of work you are doing, replacing the gears is a good insurance policy. I don't like the wear pattern on the edge of the gears.Quote from: The Radius Kid on December 03 2011, 06:15:47 PMQuote from: Pyro6 on December 03 2011, 05:09:12 PMQuote from: SuperSix on December 03 2011, 12:39:45 PMThose gears look serviceable to you?New cover, old gears? With the amount of work you are doing, replacing the gears is a good insurance policy. I don't like the wear pattern on the edge of the gears.Those gears are junk.Get a new set and MAKE SURE you debur the tops and bottoms of the gear teeth.I believe they're broached and do tend to have a burr due to the cutting process.You guys are right. The standard Sealed power kit should work?http://www.jegs.com/i/Sealed+Power/844/224-518/10002/-1#Odd, Jeg's is almost $5.00 cheaper than Rock Auto...
thanks...that will do!
Quote from: SuperSix on December 03 2011, 12:39:45 PMThose gears look serviceable to you?New cover, old gears? With the amount of work you are doing, replacing the gears is a good insurance policy. I don't like the wear pattern on the edge of the gears.
Those gears look serviceable to you?
Quote from: Pyro6 on December 03 2011, 05:09:12 PMQuote from: SuperSix on December 03 2011, 12:39:45 PMThose gears look serviceable to you?New cover, old gears? With the amount of work you are doing, replacing the gears is a good insurance policy. I don't like the wear pattern on the edge of the gears.Those gears are junk.Get a new set and MAKE SURE you debur the tops and bottoms of the gear teeth.I believe they're broached and do tend to have a burr due to the cutting process.
I wondered how they sold the bolt kits so cheap... Those long bolts are freakin pricy. I made my kits with SS socket head cap screws and they added up quick! I was starting to feel bad about wanting $100 for mine.On that top water pump bolt, you're probably OK. It's actually a large metric fastener. It seems like it's 8mm. I'll have to dig out my bolt kit notes to make sure.
While access is easy (giggity) it would be a good time to fab up a starter strap.