Gearbox Disassembly and Modification | Lion Lathe Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
- Today we take the gearbox out of our Lion lathe and find it may need a bit more work than we first thought. Fortunately we're used to that!
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I think the only person that didn't know how far you were going to disassemble this was you. 😂
Your right Greg I never learn
But that is also the reason why we all watch this series, right?
@@VanoverMachineAndRepair Hey, if you did, this video would have been a lot shorter and a lot less interesting. 🙂👍🏻
lol, I was thinking to myself, no way he doesn’t go all the way down. He just doesn’t do those kind of jobs half heartedly. lol 😆
@@jasonhull5712 true true
I fully understand the issue of how much editing a channel takes to run, having started one in anger not long ago. Those who dont publish probably dont realise or appreciate how much effort you have put in. So, from me, thank you!
Really appreciate that you know…
Like eating a bag of Lays, once you start you can’t stop. The whole time you were tearing it down I am thinking “ I hope he has a parts diagram “ ! Great video. Be Safe!
So true! Yep I don’t lol
Nothing like falling into a rabbit hole... Good to get everything sorted the first time.
Nice work 👍
Thanks 👍
That banjo bolt fitting for a drain plug is brilliant!
Yeah it is
That's alot of work Kyle.
I know you are up to the task.
Have a great weekend. 👍
Thanks 👍you too Ed
Much Respect to you Kyle for tearing into that gear box.......that was daunting just in the tear down.........Bravo
Yeah it was thanks
Another great video, thank you so much for sharing this journey.
Absolutely
This looks like a tough one to me. Needs to be done though. Hope it goes back together just the once. Thx for taking us along
Absolutely
ambitious, and clearly necessary 🙌
Indeed
Wow.. man.
I’ve done my share of six speed transmissions, gearboxes and converter output drive units, and many other intricate assemblies with all the e-clips and spacers and drive dogs and idlers and what nots… but this gearbox would give me some serious “ member-a-bilities “ haha. Hats off to you sir. That’s a lot to remember, sequencing of reassembly, what gear goes where, what clip, ring, spacer and seal and..
I’m going to loose some sleep for you on this one. I hope you have a parts diagram and some good section/exploited view diagrams my friend.
But, do it right or don’t do it at all right ? 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I do not have a diagram but I have this video lol
Hats off to you on this one. Next machine I buy I am dropping it off at your place first for an oil change. LOL! 😀
lol I’ll have everyone’s machines lol
This is YOUR world Kyle and reality is whatever you say it is. 🙂 Thank you for sharing kind sir.
My pleasure!
thank you so much Kyle......cheers from Orlando, Paul
My pleasure!
Cool! I guess there's still time to slap on a big vinyl graphic of a roaring lion's head on the lathe. 😂
There is still time
Looking forward to end product, fun to watch the process.
Thanks me too
That seemed daunting to begin with to terrifying the longer it took. Hopefully it goes back together smoothly.
Probably have to redo it several times but I’ll get it
Can you please come to my shop and do my Colchester when you're done? It's pretty beat the EFF up, I think you'll enjoy the challenge. Just thinking of you is all, cause im here for you buddy. 😁
Sure I appreciate your consideration of me lol
Take no Rorschach test if you want to stay out of an institution, this is out there hope you have good records for correct reassembly. You have great content in part because you are willing to take risks most would eschew! Ray
Yes indeed
15:40 This makes the rebuild I did on an od Army Jeep 3 speed transmission, look like restringing a Yo-Yo by comparison!!
Lol that’s funny
Sweet!
Thanks!
The sight glasses are probably a G3/4 thread. they can be bought at MSC. They are a metric diameter with an imperial pitch.
Metric diameter w imperial thread never heard of that before. You got any more info on that type of thread looks like I got some learning to do.
That’s some job not much you won’t take on 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Steve
Do you rely upon your videos, edited or otherwise, to assist you in reassembly? This one looks like a daunting task. Thanks for sharing this excellent installment.
Yes I do rely on them for reassembly
1:28 I do not believe I've seen a Banjo Bolt, used for an oil drain before!!
Me either
What he's saying, kids, is that he's beyond the Event Horizon and we're looking at the black hole from one light month away.
Definitely
Kyle- I found this on eBay for future.
16mm-48mm male threaded metal air compressor oil level sight glass
Thank you future sir
I like that you do a thorough job and completely fix stuff.
But PLEASE get a couple soft faced hammers and some brass punches!
I about have a heart attack when you go after machined parts with that ball peen!
I got both sometimes I don’t use them
Did you buy your needle scaler that way or is that an attachment for an air hammer?
I bought it that way. Koki jex 28 I think. It’s a beast
19:24 Are you sure it's not going to be a complete tear down? lol
Yep 🤦♂️
So what you are saying is that the restoration is already completed, and we just have to catch up to the future?
lol def not completed. Currently it’s being paintings so probably half way. Your probably 30 percent through
@VanoverMachineAndRepair awesome 👌 would be hard to sleep at night knowing it's done already 🤣🤣
@@ironindica7342 I wish it was lol