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743b grinding chain case to drive Mtr seal
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<blockquote data-quote="Murjosh" data-source="post: 96534" data-attributes="member: 7119"><p>I moved about a year ago and cant find my repair manual to get an idea of what the H is goin on inside this machine. I replaced the drive chains and bearings a while back. Then, eventually, the seal(s) behind the drive motor started leaking and overflowing the chain case with hydro fluid. After 5 or 6 times of replacing them, my thick skull has finally concluded I must have forgotten some shims or something durring the chain/bearing job I did. But I can't find a diagram that shows me what could be rubbing against the seals . It's as if something inside the chain case has too much end play. That's a lot of work to go thru without knowing the cause for sure. This little machine has been too handy to let sit and rot. And helps appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murjosh, post: 96534, member: 7119"] I moved about a year ago and cant find my repair manual to get an idea of what the H is goin on inside this machine. I replaced the drive chains and bearings a while back. Then, eventually, the seal(s) behind the drive motor started leaking and overflowing the chain case with hydro fluid. After 5 or 6 times of replacing them, my thick skull has finally concluded I must have forgotten some shims or something durring the chain/bearing job I did. But I can't find a diagram that shows me what could be rubbing against the seals . It's as if something inside the chain case has too much end play. That's a lot of work to go thru without knowing the cause for sure. This little machine has been too handy to let sit and rot. And helps appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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