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techtalk:ref:svcproc9l [2024/04/30 21:22] hippysmack [Carrier 1] |
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* Dr Dick: The rivets are actually precision pins that you peen both ends. There is no rivet head. Rivet was a terrible choice of word on my part. These pins are already installed in the trock tower. | * Dr Dick: The rivets are actually precision pins that you peen both ends. There is no rivet head. Rivet was a terrible choice of word on my part. These pins are already installed in the trock tower. | ||
+ | Here is the 1977-1985 tower. Changed for clearance of the 1977 up shifter shaft that came in from the left. \\ | ||
+ | {{:techtalk:ref:svcproc:htbs_1977-1985_shift_tower_by_dr_dick.jpg?direct&600|}} \\ | ||
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+ | And here is the old trock cast iron tower, by far the best shift fork control and never breaks. Best of both worlds. \\ | ||
+ | {{:techtalk:ref:svcproc:htbs_trock_cast_iron_tower_by_dr_dick.jpg?direct&600|}} \\ | ||
====== Shift Shaft ====== | ====== Shift Shaft ====== | ||
To this point, we have talked about each part (with the exception of the centering springs and the tower) and how it interacts with its mates. It's time to carry this a bit farther from the workbench. \\ | To this point, we have talked about each part (with the exception of the centering springs and the tower) and how it interacts with its mates. It's time to carry this a bit farther from the workbench. \\ |