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873 R.H. drive motor hesitation
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<blockquote data-quote="kweber" data-source="post: 33024" data-attributes="member: 3619"><p>I'm back. I have removed the RH motor cover and the large hoses are in plain sight, the small case drain hose is also right there. The compartment the motor is in is clean and dry and has virtually no dirt or debris thanks to a major cleaning I gave it last year. The reason I mention this is that there are no mounting bolts visible from the outboard side of the machine. I do see several (10 or 12 maybe, I didn't count) allen head cap screws that I assume are holding the sections of the motor together. I do see bosses on the motor housing that could possibly correspond with attaching bolts possibly coming into the motor housing from the chain case cavity side. Any thoughts before I start removing all the stuff on top of the chain case and pull the top cover off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kweber, post: 33024, member: 3619"] I'm back. I have removed the RH motor cover and the large hoses are in plain sight, the small case drain hose is also right there. The compartment the motor is in is clean and dry and has virtually no dirt or debris thanks to a major cleaning I gave it last year. The reason I mention this is that there are no mounting bolts visible from the outboard side of the machine. I do see several (10 or 12 maybe, I didn't count) allen head cap screws that I assume are holding the sections of the motor together. I do see bosses on the motor housing that could possibly correspond with attaching bolts possibly coming into the motor housing from the chain case cavity side. Any thoughts before I start removing all the stuff on top of the chain case and pull the top cover off? [/QUOTE]
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