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Wilson self adjusting transmission rebuild question
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's question in I may be stupid, but......
I now have the transmission reassembled less a couple small items, it still needs the bands adjusted but I just got the tool to do that. Hope to have it all installed back into the hull before long but the fridgid temperatures are not helping that. I will condition update the restoration thread as time permits. CaptMax -
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restoration The restoration of Dailmer Ferret 01DA04
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's topic in Blogs of MV restorations
Yes Richard, you are correct. I was putting the cart before the horse as they say. Thank you for correcting me on that. CaptMax -
restoration The restoration of Dailmer Ferret 01DA04
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's topic in Blogs of MV restorations
Engine is now mated to the transmission. Next is installing the petrol tank before installing the engine. I still need to adjust the transmission bands and finish bolting on some small parts but I’m making progress. Just wanted to post some updated pictures for all to see. -
restoration The restoration of Dailmer Ferret 01DA04
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's topic in Blogs of MV restorations
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Wilson self adjusting transmission rebuild question
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's question in I may be stupid, but......
I did locate two but an extra would be nice. I have some parts to trade I know you could use, otherwise I will be listing them on eBay soon. -
I suggest you buy what you can while you can. Better yet buy two. These are getting hard to find as early demills, this one is slated to be made into a functional semiautomatic in the near future. Sorry it is not for sale, I still regret selling my other one.
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restoration The restoration of Dailmer Ferret 01DA04
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's topic in Blogs of MV restorations
ruxy, that is a wealth of information alone. At least I now know what to look for. We have PROTO here in the states but not many BAHCO. I’ll have to come to the UK and find some boot sales or nick a few from someone. 😆 LOL. Loved your story, it’s the history of these things that I enjoy most. Thanks for sharing it mate. -
Wilson self adjusting transmission rebuild question
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's question in I may be stupid, but......
Yes Robin, I still need one. Do you have any for sale? I could still use an extra brow pad or two as well. -
restoration The restoration of Dailmer Ferret 01DA04
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's topic in Blogs of MV restorations
Thanks for that info ruxy, I will keep my eyes open for the correct replacement. It is what came with the majority of the CES tools when I received them. Would you happen to have a picture of the type your speaking of? CaptMax -
restoration The restoration of Dailmer Ferret 01DA04
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's topic in Blogs of MV restorations
I will try and update this thread a bit more frequently than I have been. Hope to be installing the petrol tank and power pack very soon! CaptMax -
Wilson self adjusting transmission rebuild question
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's question in I may be stupid, but......
Thank you Ex-boy. I really had no options but to do it myself, along with a friends help. Seems there not many (if any) places qualified or familiar with the Wilson transmission here in the states. Luckily there is the internet and with enough research I do believe anything is possible if you put your mind to it. Every now and then it helps to have a person whom looks at things differently (out of the box per say) and ask for their input. I couldn’t have done this restoration without some friends and the internet or it would have never been completed. Even with help it has been a bigger project than I ever imagined. Having people like you encourage me is also an inspiration as well. Thank you! -
Wilson self adjusting transmission rebuild question
CaptMax replied to CaptMax's question in I may be stupid, but......
I found a small bit of galling on the bearing, this is likely what was holding it on so tight. I polished the bearing with a bit of fine emory cloth and it slipped right on with no slop.