Track marshall 1955
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i had a similar problem with my D4 so i had the shaft lathed down and a new thread cut , then had a threaded boss made up and welded onto the front of the adjuster housing , did not cost very much
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thanks for the info fella's obviously a good second hand part is the easiest way out (both threaded sleeve and idler carrier) problem is waiting for one to appear and like i said are they the same across different models ???. Both other suggestions would solve it but i see them as plan B, i have made a couple of inquires at local engineering companies but they don't seem interested in one off stuff, alright if i want a hundred or so !!, for now i'll hang on for a bit and see if i get lucky somewhere, thanks all Seamus.
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rebuilding a clutch and the manual says the front of the motor must have 15 thou clearance under it ......does any one know the reason for such a critical figure
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The .015" lift was to ensure the front mounts carried the weight of the engine rather than letting it hang on the bell housing. It is a long time since I measured the lift when installing the engine...... I do it by ear until the minimum vibration is heard throughout the machine. I have been wreckingTrack Marshalls, Field Marshalls and Fowlers for over 50 years and still have new and second hand parts available for them.
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Welcome aboard William it seems I have some how missed your post as well you proberly think we are all a rude bunch here none of us answering you request
I wonder if something has been a miss with forum I check in almost every day
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I wonder if something has been a miss with forum I check in almost every day
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