Thanks to you and Ash for this little Christmas mini-series on the gearbox, it's been very interesting to get a bit more of a deep dive on a restoration.
I was wondering about Ash and his shop. He is certainly the type of mechanic that someone could feel comfortable about leaving his vintage motorcycle with for overhaul.
I used to have my layout bench near the work vice and found i did 2 miles a day less exercise! I moved it back to where i had it after i found that out!
Thanks to you and Ash for this little Christmas mini-series on the gearbox, it's been very interesting to get a bit more of a deep dive on a restoration.
You're very welcome, hope it all made sense!
That is one very complicated gearbox. Thanks for sharing.
It sure is! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for a very interesting movie and I look forward to seeing more. I am the owner of WLA type III. Best wishes ! Marcin.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was wondering about Ash and his shop. He is certainly the type of mechanic that someone could feel comfortable about leaving his vintage motorcycle with for overhaul.
That's very kind, thank you.
I used to have my layout bench near the work vice and found i did 2 miles a day less exercise! I moved it back to where i had it after i found that out!
Do those 1940s WL transmissions have a drain plug anywhere? I cannot seem to spot one. Thanks.
for a 'utility' vehicle that gearbox setup is danged sensitive. thanks for the 'how to' guide.
You're welcome!
The oil in my WLA gearbox has a cloudy grey colour to it. Do you have any idea what it is? Is it worth worrying about?
"every ones needs books". yes, what books are those covering theses gear boxes?
Ash covered this in the Q&A th-cam.com/video/10MZvoSVvtw/w-d-xo.html