Bryan Cotton wrote:Chris,
I had 3 thoughts on how to do it:
1) weld up the axles and then redrill.
2) make a sleeve, drill to the gear leg. Slot the original. Get it lined up, mark/tack weld it, then weld for real.
3) buy new weldments.
Would like to see your setup for checking alignment.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Somebody had a picture of description. I'll have to see if I can find the thread. Basically you make a drill jig aligned with the gear hole. It is clamped onto the gear leg above the weldment.
jerryhain wrote:I had the same problem. I just removed the bolt. Did the alignment, drilled a new hole about an inch above it 90° to the original hole and installed the bolt there. Then I elongated the holes in the weldment and installed second bolt in the original hole through the axle. I really should weld that back up and re-drill but I decided if one bolt was good enough to maintain the alignment. I didn’t need to do the second bolt properly.
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