FMurtz wrote:PITAPan wrote:FMurtz wrote:There is a fibre washer and the metal shim on that shaft on the inside of the can (where I have placed that shim in the picture)and a few under the coupling on the outside of the can.which seems to mean that those two moving pins rub on the shim washer while in operation. if this is the case the play would be critical as the pins have to move when the centrifugal arms move.
The thrust washers sandwich the base of the can. You have them about a inch from where they should be. Check the order of assembly for the parts.
I don't quite get what you are talking about.
The fibre and steel washers on the inside of the can are pushed between the two pins on the pic and the seal in the end of the can when the assembly is pushed home.
I don't want to be a total asshole here, but you think something ain't put together right? just maybe? It only goes together two ways; the right way and the wrong way. If something is hitting, guess which way you got??
Your photography is excellent. Take a look at the pictures you took when you were tearing it down?
Do you have an exploded diagram of the assembly sequence? You can stop thinking you have it together right somewhere back where I was telling you how I was going to fail at not being an asshole. You got it wrong. Capiche?
I really don't feeling liking going out in the frigid shop and tearing down one of mine just 'cause you didn't properly document the diss-assembly and don't feel like digging up a diagram on the net.
If there really isn't one out there, ANYWHERE, I'll make one. But I don't feel like scouring the net to find out. I tear stuff like that down with an engraver and notepad at hand and it goes back together just like it came apart. Have I screwed up and learned my lesson? oh yeah. Anyway I don't know what's out there in other resources and you can use google just like I can. maybe better.
Have a blessed day..
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