Posted by roy suomi on April 10, 2014 at 04:09:33 from (76.190.218.183):
In Reply to: 350c posted by green meadows on April 09, 2014 at 18:12:41:
I think the ball bearing goes under the bolt with the locknut.. That releases the grease to loosen the tracks.. Loosen the bolt and the tracks go limp.. If the grease actually comes out of a hole under the front edge of the track adjuster cast cylinder barrel, the bolt needs to be tightened.. So loosen the jam nut and tighten the bolt just snug.. If it still doesn't hold the track out , the ball might be missing.. There is a seat inside there that the ball pushes against to trap grease.. Now , if grease comes out from around the cylinder barrel and piston, then you will have to reseal that track adjuster.. Don't use a high quality grease in track adjusters.. Cheap grease is usually stiffer of a mix than high buck stuff as they need a cheap heavy weight grease that helps seal up imperfections in the barrel and on the piston rod.. There are seals on the piston that do need replaced upon occasion..
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