I think that the oil soak came from age and no maintenance and I did not pull the clutch assembly apart when I rebuilt the rest of the machine.
G'day
John AIt's always nice to have a
resolution to a story.
You gave us one.
Do you think the landroll clutch failure was more a case of
over-maintenance?I mean, the desire to grease the clutch bushings meant too much grease was
applied - that it impregnated the cork lining?
In any case you have shown that otherwise serviceable cork linings may
be restored by removing excess grease impregnation via solvent immersion.
I think this symptom is less common on Model 45s is due to the use of a
sealed ball bearing. Any grease impregnation was due to over-servicing
of the chains in the chain case. Just a thought.
These Model 17 Electrics are under appreciated, and they must be
matched to the 'right' lawns.
I hope it goes to a loving home.
Many thanks John for the journey here.
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Jack