With the way the bearings?sit in the case, the gasket material would need to be a very specific?thickness.? I would put the 2 sides of the case together with no bearings and measure the diameter side to side and up and down.? The difference in size with tell you what thickness of gasket you will need when compressed.? I am thinking it used a paper gasket of the proper thickness.
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On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 9:04 AM Ryan Bardsley <
rbardsley@...> wrote:
Hi Dennis,
The output shaft is ?" and the 3-step flat belt pulley does not have a bushing. It has a set screw that seats on a flat cut into the shaft. Otherwise, the gearbox is pretty simple. It almost looks like you could reverse it as well. I might try that as the oil filler and brass speed label were always facing the back wall. This thing always leaked like crazy, so I am going to see about sealing things up better. Suggestions on what type of gasket compound to try? Seems like transmission housing sealant or something equally oil-proof and removable would work.?
My entire office reeks of 90W now.?
Hey, it's better than shoveling.?
R






