Based on the Chain tensioners, I have narrowed down the year model to somewhere between 1995 and 2002.
The 3 right side chain tensioners were cut through by the previous owner - So I have to replace those also. (I have *almost* stopped asking 'why the **** did they do that!' every time I find something like this)
I have asked for a local quote on a full set of gaskets & seals - mostly as a good laugh for you guys. - I think I will end up ordering parts direct from argoparts.com
I have also managed to track down a second hand hood locally for $400. (original was AWOL)
I've also noticed that they must have hit something hard with the rear left wheel.
The Axle has been 'punched in' toward the body, which has made the bearing slide up the axle and jam tight...
To remove the axle, first they have bashed on the end of the axle where the thrust washers & bolt go in... mushrooming the end of it, and closing over the bolt hole slightly.
That hasn't worked so then they have just cut the bearing housing bolts through... ground off the mushrooming and then slid the axle out.
To get the bearing off, I managed to back out one of the grub screws, but had to cut through the other with a hack saw.
I'm hoping I can use my die-grinder to open up the thrust bolt hole again and save the axle.
The 3 right side chain tensioners were cut through by the previous owner - So I have to replace those also. (I have *almost* stopped asking 'why the **** did they do that!' every time I find something like this)
I have asked for a local quote on a full set of gaskets & seals - mostly as a good laugh for you guys. - I think I will end up ordering parts direct from argoparts.com
I have also managed to track down a second hand hood locally for $400. (original was AWOL)
I've also noticed that they must have hit something hard with the rear left wheel.
The Axle has been 'punched in' toward the body, which has made the bearing slide up the axle and jam tight...
To remove the axle, first they have bashed on the end of the axle where the thrust washers & bolt go in... mushrooming the end of it, and closing over the bolt hole slightly.
That hasn't worked so then they have just cut the bearing housing bolts through... ground off the mushrooming and then slid the axle out.
To get the bearing off, I managed to back out one of the grub screws, but had to cut through the other with a hack saw.
I'm hoping I can use my die-grinder to open up the thrust bolt hole again and save the axle.
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