Title: Gears Post by: krede on May 15, 2009, 08:23:09 pm Right.. I'm refurbishing the gearbox from Waldo's spare parts car.
It has been sitting for QUITE some time, so half of the gears, the part that has been above the oil in the gearbox has some corrosion on them... (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v200/krede/Gears.jpg) Anyone know if I should remove it with some very fine sandpaper?.. leave it to grind off by itself?.. or discard the box entirely? Further .. how much clearance should there be between the synchroes and the gears?? the ones in the box seems to be in good shape. Title: Re: Gears Post by: Oskar on May 16, 2009, 01:47:03 pm id lower it in a electrolyt :)
Title: Re: Gears Post by: JL on May 16, 2009, 03:07:09 pm I agree with Oskar, clean using electrolysis and then just check to make sure that there is nothing still standing proud of the main tooth section; if there is you can clean any proud material with wet and dry paper but try and avoid this if possible. Do not throw the box away!
regards John Title: Re: Gears Post by: krede on May 16, 2009, 04:06:40 pm Quote id lower it in a electrolyt Oskar you are a genius!.. why didn't I think of that!..(because Im NOT a genius??) I'm gonna try this stuff in stead though : http://www.evaporust.com/ Have a can of it somewhere.. shoud do just as well... |