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Fitting manually operated freewheeling hubs

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03 Jul 2013 16:40 #75951 by helijohn
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I would still like to know why the operating lever was unable to move less than halfway from 'free' to 'lock' and why the hub was locked or should I say jammed. And if it got jammed (say in transit) why? :unsure:

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03 Jul 2013 18:24 #75974 by vitara_mad
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sounds like they have been taken apart & not put back together right

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03 Jul 2013 20:55 #76007 by helijohn
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vitara_mad wrote: sounds like they have been taken apart & not put back together right


I thought that especially as the bolts were loose, too loose in fact for use on the wheel. Trouble is I don't see how it could be assembled physically incorrectly; it just wouldn't go together. :unsure:

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03 Jul 2013 22:02 #76021 by dirtydogz
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03 Jul 2013 22:12 #76028 by helijohn
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dirtydogz wrote: if you have enjoyed this forum you may wish to make a small donation ............purchased an item from the shop then you have already contributed to the running of the site.


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10 Jul 2013 14:40 #76597 by helijohn
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ne-crock wrote: Mine are alan bolt,

And at a guess i'd say fine, due to most bolts on the jimny are fine thread


Well I can say that they are M8 x 0.75P which is fine. There are apparently two fine pitches, 1 and 0.75. The 0.75P are a lot harder to get.

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