Hi all,
I took my Bendix apart and noticed the shaft stop nut has holes on either side that almost line up with a section of the end of the shaft. It looks like there should be some kind of pin to hold the stop nut on. Is there a part missing? See photo.
Thanks,
John
Bendix shaft stop nut
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Re: Bendix shaft stop nut
Nothing's missing
look down in there carefully and you'll notice some upset metal which is keeping it from unscrewing
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/80 ... 1260751929
look down in there carefully and you'll notice some upset metal which is keeping it from unscrewing
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/80 ... 1260751929
Scott Conger
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Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
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Re: Bendix shaft stop nut
Thanks so much Scott. I was afraid I dropped something on the floor when I took it out of the car (Bendix first, of course).
John
John