Posted by Janicholson on June 30, 2013 at 04:07:36 from (74.60.94.18):
In Reply to: 300u band adjustment. posted by Dave H (MI) on June 29, 2013 at 15:11:48:
Loosen the drive band adjustment 1/4 turn. The mid position should be looser than turns with a punch (about 1/2 of that effort). Tighten the brake band about 1/4 turn. If still as difficult in the mid position, loosen the drive band another 1/4 turn. If you look back at my directions they are not the same as the book. try those to see if they are better. Worn linkage pins and pivots that give even .030" of movement will reduce the real travel of the internal mechanism enough to cause the brake band not to grab. You are very close!! Remember that your offset Key is off setting the center point of the lever. If the linkage movement to the rear is not adjusted to compensate, the distance moved from apparent lever center is not equal. The squeal is due to harmonic vibration as the bands chatter on the drums in the unit. Some do some don"t. Check the level of hytran in the unit as well. I would make a forked stick to find center, then adjust the rear linkage to its center. Let us know how it is working out. Jim
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