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Post by rapidjim on Aug 12, 2012 9:39:13 GMT -6
I tore down a center section of a compeller rear diff ( early magnums are the same) and took pictures of it disassembled. This week, as time permits, I hope to reassemble it and take pictures as I do it and will post a tutorial. In the mean time here is what I got so far. I left the bearings in the main housings. Axel Drive Gear Assembly Reverse/Forward Shifting Fork Reverse/Forward Shifting Fork Disassembled The fork removed from the rod. This shows the check ball in place. The rod has a slot cut into it where this ball ( and spring below it) rides on the shaft. Reverse/Forward Gear Assembly Drive Gear Shift Rod Along with the Lever is what moves the fork from forward to reverse. Side Case Notice the shim to the left of the case. This shim keeps the bearing in the proper position Side Case Notice the shims to the right of the case. These shims keeps the bearings in the proper position. Jim/Owner Rapid Repair
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Post by JR on Aug 12, 2012 15:24:58 GMT -6
Nice pictures Jim!! I know nothing about these machines except what I read from the trikers and from what Alley has told me this scooter has issues with the reverse?
JR
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Post by alleyoop on Aug 12, 2012 17:18:55 GMT -6
Awesome!! nice pictures the break down will help the folks which have those differentials for any maintenance or repairs they may have to do. Alleyoop
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Post by rapidjim on Aug 13, 2012 6:55:03 GMT -6
Thanks Guys
Jim
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