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Comet Dynamo shaft Seal
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Flash" data-source="post: 25935" data-attributes="member: 433"><p>Hi Kevin,</p><p>my Alton just has a flat face, with a recessed bearing and the parallel shaft sticking out. I put the Hylomar around the outside of the recess about 6 mm wide and 2 mm thick. After checking the gear engagement ( with very little backslash, you know that fagpaper trick do you?) and pressing the ALTON against the back of the timeng chest hard, I bolted the Alton down. removed the gear again, the Hylomar that squeezed out was nicely smeared around with the little finger and the gear fitted again.</p><p>I am really convinced that will do the trick. I also machined the breather sleeve to a 10 mm opening and just welded up a nice elbow with 10 mm ID to replace the Banjo /metal breather outlet pipe. I am going to fit a 1/2 Id black hose going up underneath the oiltank and then down again to the gearbox sprocket.</p><p>I believe with a good times breather there will be no leaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Flash, post: 25935, member: 433"] Hi Kevin, my Alton just has a flat face, with a recessed bearing and the parallel shaft sticking out. I put the Hylomar around the outside of the recess about 6 mm wide and 2 mm thick. After checking the gear engagement ( with very little backslash, you know that fagpaper trick do you?) and pressing the ALTON against the back of the timeng chest hard, I bolted the Alton down. removed the gear again, the Hylomar that squeezed out was nicely smeared around with the little finger and the gear fitted again. I am really convinced that will do the trick. I also machined the breather sleeve to a 10 mm opening and just welded up a nice elbow with 10 mm ID to replace the Banjo /metal breather outlet pipe. I am going to fit a 1/2 Id black hose going up underneath the oiltank and then down again to the gearbox sprocket. I believe with a good times breather there will be no leaks. [/QUOTE]
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