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Burman 4th Gear Selector Meltdown
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<blockquote data-quote="brian gains" data-source="post: 110943" data-attributes="member: 3153"><p>Tatty thanks for the dim's which have been added to my 'library'. I ordered a replacement bush from the spares co' so shall see if it is NOS.</p><p>The output bearing appeared to be seated and I have checked it three times now. My comment about measuring for a replacement output oil seal was prompted by the Draganfly suggested oil seal replacement, and at the risk of complicating matters the statement was made with regard to Arial Sq 4's which I understand used the same case with changes to internals only ie mainshaft length, output bearing size etc as per end users spec'. <em>"... measuring the depth of the housing, if it is 11/16” our seal conversion will not fit, the depth of housing on the later gearboxes is 13/16” and will accommodate the seal conversion". </em>My understanding is that Vincent used a bearing with more depth and therefore the suggested supplied oil seal mod would not work. </p><p>Matty; "gear indicator" , not found on C series Comet.</p><p>I shall comment again once the replacement bush and gasket have been fitted. Thanks again for useful comments and knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian gains, post: 110943, member: 3153"] Tatty thanks for the dim's which have been added to my 'library'. I ordered a replacement bush from the spares co' so shall see if it is NOS. The output bearing appeared to be seated and I have checked it three times now. My comment about measuring for a replacement output oil seal was prompted by the Draganfly suggested oil seal replacement, and at the risk of complicating matters the statement was made with regard to Arial Sq 4's which I understand used the same case with changes to internals only ie mainshaft length, output bearing size etc as per end users spec'. [I]"... measuring the depth of the housing, if it is 11/16” our seal conversion will not fit, the depth of housing on the later gearboxes is 13/16” and will accommodate the seal conversion". [/I]My understanding is that Vincent used a bearing with more depth and therefore the suggested supplied oil seal mod would not work. Matty; "gear indicator" , not found on C series Comet. I shall comment again once the replacement bush and gasket have been fitted. Thanks again for useful comments and knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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