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Post by turnpin on Oct 3, 2018 4:58:07 GMT 1
Wonder if anyone can help? I'm restoring a 350LC and currently reassembling the rear wheel. Its been tough as the bearings had welded themselves in. Thought this odd but didn't pay much attention to it at the time. Now I'm putting it all back together and I realise that the spacers fitted are not the right ones for the LC and the side load on the bearings caused the heat and the failure... the Haynes diagram isn't great and wondered if anyone had a picture of all the spacers on the axel in the right places? I have the external ones its just what's happening inside the hub?
Just thought I should add I live in Sri Lanka so whatever I need I'll have to get made as post here is a bitch.
Thanks in advance
F
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Post by richclare on Oct 4, 2018 17:42:46 GMT 1
Hi,
I had a similar issue when I reassembled my bike. Search for '4l0 rear wheel cush drive assembly' and there are some pics to help explain.
HTH
Rich
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Post by turnpin on Oct 7, 2018 8:27:14 GMT 1
Thanks Rich, ended up speaking to Martin at Taymar got a new one made up and suddenly it all worked out!
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