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Marque Remarks => Husqvarna => Topic started by: subarumy98 on January 05, 2009, 09:34:45 pm
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HI All
Happy New Year to everyone.
I am looking for a modern-day fix to an old problem.
The gear change on ny 83 Husky consists of a groove with an O-ring. Its fine for the first ride, then starts weeping, leaking, pouring after that.
There is a groove at the bottom of that shaft, b ut if you place a 2nd O - ring there, then the shaft doesn't get lubricated, and shifting suffers as a result.
I have heard of a fix of widening the machined groove at the top of the shaft in order to fit 2 x O-rings.
Any other suggestions please...
T
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Was a fix in the husky mag for a leaking countershaft seal for various models circa 83 i think.
Nice new shiney safetypin inserted tween the seal and the shaft and remove the little bit of crap thats allowing the oil to come out.
Voila . works and costs bugger all. Perhaps same issue with the selector shaft.