justin_o_guy2
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What happened?
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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More info please.
These washers you installed, have any pics?
If no pics, what can you tell us about the washers?
Lowe's flat washers, I took dial calipers and shopped for washers within thousandths of each other, I don't remember if more than one went under a spring. It didn't take long before the sintered part splintered. They were the most common flat washers on the shelf. Not extra thin or thick and the other dimensions are nothing odd. I didn't have a slippage problem, not bad,,without the washer s. With them, certainly not. Full disclosure, that was around twelve years ago, because it was my first S.I.L. who destroyed things who was riding it when it broke. It ruined thelongplastic coated chain tensioner that mounts to the actual cam chain tensioner. Sorry if that is confusing.
The washers might solve your problem, but you and everyone else who has been in there knows that sintered metal part is the weak link. Unlike a clutch cable issue, the busted throwout isn't something you want to ride with without first Looking behind the clutch cover and knowing a buncha stuff UpInYonna isn't busted and gonna create problems . Some brave and industrious individual otta carefully study it and see how hard it would be to whittle some out of what? Mild steel? Been years since I was in there. I don't remember how they are built, but I Do remember it looked like a real hassle to machine That shape. Would casting be a better answer?
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