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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 31133" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Yes, the wear ring and wear sleeve is the same.</p><p>Wow, i'd never suspect one chain to wear like that and the others all be ok. All 4 run in the oil bath, so you'd expect them to all be in the same state.</p><p>Glad you found the needed bearings.</p><p>When you install the gear reduction boxes, make sure you adjust its location to have equal slack on the front and rear chains.You should be able to slide it forward and back.</p><p>Also, as you opened up the drive motors, make sure you put thread locker on the threads of the 4 long bolts, not the 4 bounting bolts to the reduction box. This will prevent it leaking oil back along the threads and out of the heads of the bolts. It won't flow, but it 'can' weep out of here if the threads are not sealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 31133, member: 82"] Yes, the wear ring and wear sleeve is the same. Wow, i'd never suspect one chain to wear like that and the others all be ok. All 4 run in the oil bath, so you'd expect them to all be in the same state. Glad you found the needed bearings. When you install the gear reduction boxes, make sure you adjust its location to have equal slack on the front and rear chains.You should be able to slide it forward and back. Also, as you opened up the drive motors, make sure you put thread locker on the threads of the 4 long bolts, not the 4 bounting bolts to the reduction box. This will prevent it leaking oil back along the threads and out of the heads of the bolts. It won't flow, but it 'can' weep out of here if the threads are not sealed. [/QUOTE]
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