I agree w/ Dave Porter. I was driving my latest BN7 restoration around w/o
the interior or trans cover... suddenly the O'd did not want to shift, and
when I put my hand on the rear of the O'd unit, the rear end was getting
hotter by the minute! Got back to the shop asap, and pulled the trans/O'd.
Took it to Mark Jones at Brit Sport (in Seattle), had him rebuild it...works
great ever since. Rear bearing was bad.
John Snyder
> The heat is coming from friction somewhere in the unit. I would GUESS that
> there is zero thrust on the mainshaft..probably the rear bearing if it
> heats
> up that quickly.
> Dave
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