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by ScottieJ » Mon May 23, 2011 12:44 pm
you might have assembled the freewheeling hub slightly wrong, whip the outer section off and check it is all ok.
there is a clip that overlaps one of the splines, you need to make sure that this sits in one of the 'Wide' splines on the hub body.
you'll see what I mean when you take it apart, there are 2 splines that are wider than all the rest

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by ScottieJ » Tue May 24, 2011 9:16 pm

This is the tab I was talking about and the 'splines' are the large grooves inside the hub body.
Perhaps I shouldn't call them splines? But in my eyes they're just big splines
Thats a good guide there Darrel

I'm sure its something simple Hugh, follow the guide and I'm sure it'll sort it out, something is probably just in the wrong place like one of springs stopping you from turning it

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by ROBBIE » Wed May 25, 2011 9:24 am
ScottieJ wrote:
This is the tab I was talking about and the 'splines' are the large grooves inside the hub body.
Perhaps I shouldn't call them splines? But in my eyes they're just big splines
Thats a good guide there Darrel

I'm sure its something simple Hugh, follow the guide and I'm sure it'll sort it out, something is probably just in the wrong place like one of springs stopping you from turning it

aint they teeth?
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by ScottieJ » Wed May 25, 2011 9:38 am
Splines/teeth all the same isn't it? They both do the same job sort of
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Actually thinking about it 'teeth' as in gear teeth mesh at at one point and both gears rotate in opposite directions.
'Splines' like splines on an axle shaft mesh all the way around and both sections rotate in the same direction.
Soo I would say there are splines

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by ROBBIE » Wed May 25, 2011 8:42 pm
i wernt moanin i was just givin you other options
i dont know what their called

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by mayhemmiller » Wed May 25, 2011 9:19 pm
i'm fairly certian there splines just rather large splines

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by twiss » Fri May 27, 2011 1:47 pm
Haha excellent!!! As an ex-public sector employee I will agree with you on that 100%!!!
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