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One quiet H YEAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Bob Kerr on July 07, 2007 at 00:26:18 from (205.188.116.73):
I got it! It was the new front gear! It wan't meshing the teeth all the way like it should. I started off today going 60 mile round trip to pick up the new constant mesh gear and came back home around 3pm and started on the H. Pulled out the main input shaft and put in the spacer that was missing and put it back together, still made noise and may have been worse. After cussing a blue streak (that didn't fix it either) O pulled it back apart againe and put in the used main input shaft from the parts H , seemed quiet when I turned it with a couple bolts in it but when I drove the flange on it got loud again when turning by hand. put a big bar on the flange and pulled the gear back forward and then pulled it out and put the flange on with the big hammer. For some reason it was tight as all heck. Any way then back together and it was nice and quiet to turn by hand so on went the clutch joint with new bolts and retainers and rubber washers and fired it up with the belt pully off to check it out. I had the clutch pushed down and held with a block of wood which slipped and I got the Exon Valdeze treatment. (that would have made a good laundry commercial!) Well anyway it was quiet as a mouse on christmas night. Belt pully went on , gas tank lowered, battery bungied and went for a drive about 2AM. It sounded great and so smooth! If I wasn't so tired I would be doing backflips., but I won't, it is now 3:30 AM and I am hitting the shower to stay in the ol ladys good graces and not destroy the sheets. She took it for a drive around the block too. I think she is hooked!
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