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peter lena

@ri702bill  terrific  opportunity thought !  what a concept !  love the idea  of road testing and verifying an improvement . like to look at intended operational function , and improve on that . very often just a small detail change makes it function so much better.. on my road flush drives , been using ATF  fluid as a cleaner fluid , think it does a very thorough flush and drain down . keep it oily , pete

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ri702bill
2 minutes ago, peter lena said:

been using ATF  fluid as a cleaner fluid

And is probably cost effective too - I paid $5.19 for a gallon of Diesel the other day.

Bill

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WHX??

You got it stripped down that far Bill I would be tempted to split it and check things out. 

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peter lena

@ri702bill  being a lubrication nut , regularly look for lubrication / change results to any lubricant . if it works better  smoother . easier and lasts longer , why not go that way ?  pete

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ri702bill
5 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

I would be tempted to split it and check things out. 

@WHX?? I might just do that with the noisy one first - never had the need to open one up - yet ....

Bill

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Pullstart

Could you have twisted a longer belt?  Regardless I’m glad this isn’t a toilet or a plunger thread!  

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ri702bill
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

Could you have twisted a longer belt?

Like an old Corvair???

No toilet humor here - yet - not by me :happy-bouncymulticolor:

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Pullstart
8 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Like an old Corvair???


Yeah.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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stevasaurus

Actually, all you had to do, turn the motor around so the pulley is lined up and the motor is on the right side.  Or figure "8" a fan belt, like Kevin said.  :occasion-xmas:

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, ri702bill said:

If you think you MAY have a seal that is leaking

You probably do and you should replace it anyways.  

 

 

4 hours ago, WHX?? said:

You got it stripped down that far Bill I would be tempted to split it and check things out. 

 

3 hours ago, ri702bill said:

@WHX?? I might just do that with the noisy one first - never had the need to open one up - yet ....

Bill

 

I wouldn't be just tempted Jim. I would have already started by now...

 

Bill, go ahead and pop that thing open. Pretty interesting stuff inside there.

No toilet valves mind you, but still pretty interesting stuff.

 

 

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ri702bill
36 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I would have already started by now...

OK just need to get a 3912 gasket .....

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wallfish
7 hours ago, ri702bill said:

It is not easy to find a 110-volt motor that has reversable rotation.

True! Where did you find that one or was it something you already had?

I don't think it would hurt the trans to run it in reversed rotation. Might even help to run it both directions when cleaning it out too. :dunno:

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stevasaurus

It shouldn't hurt the trans to run it in the opposite direction, but if you look down the shifter hole when running it in the counter-clock-wise direction, you will get the appreciation for how the transmission oils itself.  It is worth the look !!  :occasion-xmas:

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ri702bill
1 hour ago, wallfish said:

Where did you find that one or was it something you already had?

Yup - the Parts Department coughed up a worthy motor...from the "I just MAY have a use for this thing, but not just now, I'll leave it here shelf !!

Bill

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Wheelhorse#1

Great idea.Thinking outside of the box.That should of really got the juices flowing !

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wallfish
5 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

It shouldn't hurt the trans to run it in the opposite direction, but if you look down the shifter hole when running it in the counter-clock-wise direction, you will get the appreciation for how the transmission oils itself.  It is worth the look !!  :occasion-xmas:

Is this like telling the kids to look in the end of the garden hose to tell me when the water is coming out? LoL

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Pullstart
12 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Is this like telling the kids to look in the end of the garden hose to tell me when the water is coming out? LoL


I could still use that one!  Maybe not with my kids, but surely with my inlaw’s kids!

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Handy Don

Hey @davem1111, check out the top of this thread. Got a spare motor to hook up to test your 700?

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gt14rider

Just turn motor around to change direction, short belt,just let motor hang for tension.

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stevasaurus

This is from 2011...Brrly1's #5007 tranns.

 

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davem1111
On 3/29/2022 at 10:17 PM, Handy Don said:

Hey @davem1111, check out the top of this thread. Got a spare motor to hook up to test your 700?

 

Unfortunately I do not... probably should have pulled the motor from the old wash machine before scrapping it last year. :eusa-think:

 

I love ideas like this, and the challenges that prompt our brains to come up with them. :techie-idea:  

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Handy Don

Be thankful, @davem1111, that you clearly do not have the "I can't throw that out, it might be useful someday" disease.

Me, I'm sitting on three old motors (one with a switch for forward and reverse!) that I've been hanging onto "just in case" right next to a big box of scrap metal that I very occasionally mine for some project or repair. Something's gotta give here.

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davem1111
7 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Be thankful, @davem1111, that you clearly do not have the "I can't throw that out, it might be useful someday" disease.

Me, I'm sitting on three old motors (one with a switch for forward and reverse!) that I've been hanging onto "just in case" right next to a big box of scrap metal that I very occasionally mine for some project or repair. Something's gotta give here.

 

Actually, I *do* have more than a mild case of that disease, but when my wife looks around the garage (which doesn't happen very often), there usually has to be some at least "token" sacrifice... :D

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stevasaurus

No problem, if you do not have a motor.  You can use your horse.  :eusa-think:

 

 

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