GudeMN
Member
Hi All....
I had a speedo fail over the weekend. Upon opening her up discovered the joint/shaft which inserts into the drive shaft from the gear meter housing had failed. The gears in the housing seem to be seized. Just wondering what can cause that besides being 17 years old.
I had just swapped the track on that sled and replaced the driveshaft bearing on the clutch side. I shot a little lubrication into the gear meter housing and turned the gears before replacing it. Seemed smooth and working properly. I also was careful to be sure the joint/shaft didn't bind when re-inserting it into the drive shaft.
Over the weekend my buddy driving that sled did have one decent impact where he panic braked, turned sideways and tipped the sled over. I didn't see the impact but came around the corner to see the aftermath. He commented that he hit/stopped pretty hard. Could that scenario cause the failure?
Just trying to make sure I put it back together correctly when the parts come in.
Thanks....
I had a speedo fail over the weekend. Upon opening her up discovered the joint/shaft which inserts into the drive shaft from the gear meter housing had failed. The gears in the housing seem to be seized. Just wondering what can cause that besides being 17 years old.
I had just swapped the track on that sled and replaced the driveshaft bearing on the clutch side. I shot a little lubrication into the gear meter housing and turned the gears before replacing it. Seemed smooth and working properly. I also was careful to be sure the joint/shaft didn't bind when re-inserting it into the drive shaft.
Over the weekend my buddy driving that sled did have one decent impact where he panic braked, turned sideways and tipped the sled over. I didn't see the impact but came around the corner to see the aftermath. He commented that he hit/stopped pretty hard. Could that scenario cause the failure?
Just trying to make sure I put it back together correctly when the parts come in.
Thanks....