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<blockquote data-quote="Unicam" data-source="post: 99660" data-attributes="member: 13790"><p>well thank you for that info. unfortunately that probably explains why i developed a new leak in the sheave and also why the snap ring looking thing ( haven't taken it apart yet but it looks like a snap ring) is being pushed out, it doesn't look right. i'm very disappointed with myself as more than likely these issues are new and caused by me. I knew it wasn't right too. in about as much time as to snap your finger, the sheave would snap closed. it was impossible to feather the lever, a fast bump of the lever and the sheave would be closed in full high speed range. deep sigh. live and learn i guess. I'll remove that shim under the allen and set it as slow as i can. i'd rather have it too slow than the way it is now. I'll try to give that snap ring a good inspection when i have the belt off to, more than likely it should be replaced to try and eliminate any more damage to the snap-ring groove in the sheave, it must be deformed to be sticking out like it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unicam, post: 99660, member: 13790"] well thank you for that info. unfortunately that probably explains why i developed a new leak in the sheave and also why the snap ring looking thing ( haven't taken it apart yet but it looks like a snap ring) is being pushed out, it doesn't look right. i'm very disappointed with myself as more than likely these issues are new and caused by me. I knew it wasn't right too. in about as much time as to snap your finger, the sheave would snap closed. it was impossible to feather the lever, a fast bump of the lever and the sheave would be closed in full high speed range. deep sigh. live and learn i guess. I'll remove that shim under the allen and set it as slow as i can. i'd rather have it too slow than the way it is now. I'll try to give that snap ring a good inspection when i have the belt off to, more than likely it should be replaced to try and eliminate any more damage to the snap-ring groove in the sheave, it must be deformed to be sticking out like it is. [/QUOTE]
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