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Re: idler shafts

To: Dan and Louise Yates <yates@sk.sympatico.ca>,
Subject: Re: idler shafts
From: Toby B <toby@wolfenet.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 00:09:21 -0700
I've had decent luck
        just replacing the lower bushing (a $11.95 dealer part some years ago) 
Take the new bushing along with your parts to a decent machine shop, and
they'll replace the bushing and ream it to fit tightly against your
shaft.  Er, ahem.  YEs.  
        WHY Nissan used THREADS for the top bushing is beyond comprehension,
but they did.  However, there can be a bit of play in the upper bushing,
and it won't allow much arm movement.  Try the lower one first, and if
it's still sloppy, Ross had new threaded bushings made some years ago...
perhaps he still has some?
Toby


Dan and Louise Yates wrote:
> 
> What is an acceptable amount of play in an idler shaft assembly? The shaft
> on  mine has an almost imperceptable spot of wear on one side where it meets
> the lower bronze bushing. when assembled there is a significant amount of
> slop. Can this be remedied with new bushings or should the shaft be
> refinished/replaced?
> 
> Dan Yates
> 67 1600 (now with a freshly painted frame!!! Mmmmm progressss)

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