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anyone replaced type 9 input shaft bearings.
Has anyone erplaced the input shaft bearing on a type 9? and the needles to the mainshaft?
Any coments on ease? TT
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I haven't, although i do plan on doing it at some point if anyone has any tips
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I haven't done one ofr a good few years but if you have done gearbox work before its not too difficult. A tip for the mainshaft nose bearing needle rollers is to "fix" them in place with grease during assembly. If you google search you should be able to find a PDF manual for overhauling the box, I did for the MT75.
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First motion shaft is no big problem just be aware of the bearing on the inside of the mainshaft and the seal in the tube,there is a dummy shaft used to replace the rollers in the lay shaft but as said it is possible to "stick them in".
The Bullet box has these replaced with a bush for more power input. |
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