Hi all,
I am confused. I have a 64 FLH. I went to change the trany main shaft oil seal today and found something odd, or at least I think its odd. When I pulled the clutch hub I found that the oil deflector and the lockwasher was missing from behind the rear chain sprocket hex nut. I was suprised to find the parts at my local HD dealer. When I went to reassemble I did not have enough threads sticking out on the main shaft once I put the deflector and lock washer on to start the hex nut. I figured the lock washer was far more important then the deflector so I tried with the lock washer and hex nut only. I still only had enough thread on the mainshaft to get one or two threads on the hex nut. I can see why the deflector and lock washer were not put on by some previous owner. I do not want to reassemble without at least having the lock washer in place behind the hex nuts and a full set of threads engaged. Does anyone have any ideas? Could it be that some one had done work in the trany and has shims in the wrong place, or too many shims that will not allow the mainshaft to extend out far enough? I do not have the skills for internal tranny work so I am hoping that this is not the case.
Thanks for any info.
I am confused. I have a 64 FLH. I went to change the trany main shaft oil seal today and found something odd, or at least I think its odd. When I pulled the clutch hub I found that the oil deflector and the lockwasher was missing from behind the rear chain sprocket hex nut. I was suprised to find the parts at my local HD dealer. When I went to reassemble I did not have enough threads sticking out on the main shaft once I put the deflector and lock washer on to start the hex nut. I figured the lock washer was far more important then the deflector so I tried with the lock washer and hex nut only. I still only had enough thread on the mainshaft to get one or two threads on the hex nut. I can see why the deflector and lock washer were not put on by some previous owner. I do not want to reassemble without at least having the lock washer in place behind the hex nuts and a full set of threads engaged. Does anyone have any ideas? Could it be that some one had done work in the trany and has shims in the wrong place, or too many shims that will not allow the mainshaft to extend out far enough? I do not have the skills for internal tranny work so I am hoping that this is not the case.
Thanks for any info.
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