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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:01 pm Post subject: Wilesco D9 part required. |
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I've been having a spot of myther with my D9.
I've noticed that one of the black engine frame supports was the wrong way round, the reason being that I have an incorrect drive collar for the oiler assembly, the one I have is too deep if you know what I mean, thus throwing the positoning of everything on the mainshaft out of alignment and things don't look quite right in proportion to the pressed steel base.
I'm after the narrower collar (same diameter though) that sits inline and drives the oil feeder. The one that's on at the moment is making everything on the shaft "tight" and it's throwing things out of alignment.
Any help in sourcing one would be great. _________________ Regards, Jon.
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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:07 pm Post subject: |
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On this view its the offset collar that has the ring and arm attachment.
I've found a picture of exactly what I require, this one is thinner than mine, as they are on all the other D9s. Mine has the wrong one, a kit error I think.
 _________________ Regards, Jon.
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