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Gear selection adjustment ?
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<blockquote data-quote="NigelDenham" data-source="post: 632429" data-attributes="member: 32435"><p>I went through my rods/bushes/couplers and although the shift is acceptable, I still have wear in the gearbox nose cone bush that I’ll have to check whilst I have the motor out. It might be worth checking if you have play there?</p><p>As an aside, replaced the front gear rod bush on mine- the new bush is plastic and still felt a little sloppy. I wondered about machining a bush from brass or phosphor-bronze with a better sliding fit? Any thoughts? Anyone tried it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NigelDenham, post: 632429, member: 32435"] I went through my rods/bushes/couplers and although the shift is acceptable, I still have wear in the gearbox nose cone bush that I’ll have to check whilst I have the motor out. It might be worth checking if you have play there? As an aside, replaced the front gear rod bush on mine- the new bush is plastic and still felt a little sloppy. I wondered about machining a bush from brass or phosphor-bronze with a better sliding fit? Any thoughts? Anyone tried it? [/QUOTE]
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