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Floyds Goat Motor

  • New application of assembly Vasoline.  This is the only lube that I use in Manual Trannys.  It will melt with the friction of the rotation under power and blend with the oil.

    • New application of assembly Vasoline. This is the only lube…
  • Now you install the next row of Bearings.  Now that the last row of Needle Bearings are installed you can put the last Spacer Ring on the Main Shaft and pull out the Main Shaft.

    • Now you install the next row of Bearings. Now that the last…
  • Of course you do not remove the Main Shaft until you install both sides of the Needle Bearings.  Also it is important to realize that the Main Shaft has a Bigger O.D. on one end.  If you try to pull it out the wrong way it will not go.

    • Of course you do not remove the Main Shaft until you install…
  • Now you turn over the Counter Gear and begin all over.  One Spacer Ring, Row of Needle Bearings, Spacer Ring, Row of Needle Bearings, Spacer Ring and then Thrust Bushing.

    • Now you turn over the Counter Gear and begin all over. One…
  • In goes the Spacer Ring.  Then you install the Vasoline into the space between the Main Shaft and the Counter Shaft.  Once again in go the Rollers.

    • In goes the Spacer Ring. Then you install the Vasoline into…
  • When they are correctly installed your finger nail will not fit between the consecutive Roller Bearings.  If you can fit you finger nail in between the Rollers you need an additional bearing.

    • When they are correctly installed your finger nail will not…
  • All Done.  One Spacer Ring and then the Thrust Washer.  Once done the Main Shaft is removed and the Counter gear is carefully installed into the Main Case.

    • All Done. One Spacer Ring and then the Thrust Washer. Once…
  • Here it sits with the Main Shaft removed and the bearings being held in place by the Vasoline.

    • Here it sits with the Main Shaft removed and the bearings be…
  • Take a gander down the hole.  This is how they should look and stay before assembly.

    • Take a gander down the hole. This is how they should look a…