I have questions regarding the order of assembly regarding the intermediate shift shaft (the brass shaft). When I disassembled my SEI 106, I noted that there were two washers associated with the shift shaft and a cotter pin. I had to remove the cotter pin first in order to finish disassembling the drives. I'm assuming that I have to partially assmble the two halves in order to put in a new cotter pin.
1) What material is that cotter pin? Stainless?Alluminum? I don't like to reuse cotter pins.
2) I mentioned TWO washers. One is clearly the stainless steel washer that sits at the bottom of the shift lever in order to set the height. My question is on the OTHER washer. The OTHER washer is slightly larger in diameter than the shift lever and slides over it easily (except at the top of course). I see this same washer in all the replacement kits sold in the market. Where does this washer go???
So in order to reassemble the drive, I place the first stainless washer at the bottom of the shift lever (on top of the lower half), partially install the top half of the drive, install the shift lever, insert the cotter pin, finish closing the two halves. Where in this sequence does that other washer go?
1) What material is that cotter pin? Stainless?Alluminum? I don't like to reuse cotter pins.
2) I mentioned TWO washers. One is clearly the stainless steel washer that sits at the bottom of the shift lever in order to set the height. My question is on the OTHER washer. The OTHER washer is slightly larger in diameter than the shift lever and slides over it easily (except at the top of course). I see this same washer in all the replacement kits sold in the market. Where does this washer go???
So in order to reassemble the drive, I place the first stainless washer at the bottom of the shift lever (on top of the lower half), partially install the top half of the drive, install the shift lever, insert the cotter pin, finish closing the two halves. Where in this sequence does that other washer go?
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