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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Utah
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Re: T221 Parts
I'm starting to wonder if this even had washers. Looking at my photos of when I tore it down, I'm not seeing them. I think it would have to have them because it seems like the gear would "walk" back and forth without them. Man this just sucks because it's in really good shape and I don't want to go through the hassle of switching it to a 205.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Wendell, Idaho
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Re: T221 Parts
Im trying to find a parts blow up to see if that will help.
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Re: T221 Parts
I was able to find an expanded diagram, and that's where I noticed the washers.
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Location: Utah
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Re: T221 Parts
Well, still no luck on this. I did have a fellow member point me to the specs of the washers, so if I HAVE to I guess I could have them machined. It's amazing to me that I can't find one that has been destroyed so that I could steal these washers out of it.
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Location: Utah
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Re: T221 Parts
Yeah!!! Best day ever! I actually found the washers!!
They were mixed with another pile of parts in my shed LOL |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Wendell, Idaho
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Re: T221 Parts
Glad things worked out for you. Its amazing where parts walk off to when we arent looking!!
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Re: T221 Parts
Yes sir!!! Those damn gremlins moved them...I know they did LOL
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