Transmission in its current state.
Pawl, pawl spring, pin, and six pieces of aluminum recovered from the crankcase.
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The PAWL is shot and the spring and tip look OK.
The shaft end needs to be replaced and so does the bolt.
Take a good look at the 14mm brass bushing and send a pic of it also.
I'd almost bet the aluminum is from previous piston breaks. ................lm
The shaft end needs to be replaced and so does the bolt.
Take a good look at the 14mm brass bushing and send a pic of it also.
I'd almost bet the aluminum is from previous piston breaks. ................lm
Inty wrote:So this is pretty common and nothing to be concerned about?
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