Re: shifter pawl spring replacement
- From: "Hunter" <hunters@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Aug 2006 19:06:24 -0700
Kim Neubert wrote:
"Hunter" <hunters@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Grab a round on me and hopefully you can help, if not, have one anyhow.
I am replacing the main drive gear in my 1993 FXDWG (hope Noobs' is
holding). I want to replace the shifter pawl assembly (springs, maybe
the pawl and plate). The manual states that the pin that holds the
pawl and springs to the shifter shaft is a "press fit." Is there a
technique to supporting the shifter shaft to get the pin out and then
back in? I don't want to screw up the new parts or bend the shifter
shaft assembly taking it apart.
Have another round on me and enjoy.
//Hunter
Don't know about the pin but make sure to round off the area where the
springs contacts the arm. The spring can cut itself off over time on the
sharp edge.
Noob
Sounds like good advice. I'll file it smooth.
//Hunter
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