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Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 12-01-2013, 23:17 |
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boden36
Re: Volvo MD11C Transmission Problems
It was a long time ago but from memory a Volvo dealer in Sydney Australia maybe Qintano or something like that. They would have sent it out to a brake shop. Regards, Richard. |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 23-09-2010, 19:10 |
Replies: 23
Views: 17,528
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boden36
Steven, if you can find a good brake lining place...
Steven, if you can find a good brake lining place that does varied industrial work, they should be able to shape and bond the correct grade of friction material for your cones. That is how we got it... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 21-09-2010, 18:39 |
Replies: 23
Views: 17,528
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boden36
Hi Steven, I have had both relined in the past....
Hi Steven, I have had both relined in the past. Regards, Richard. |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 20-09-2010, 16:31 |
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Views: 17,528
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boden36
Steven, if you do no good with John's suggestion,...
Steven, if you do no good with John's suggestion, I have a manual for the MS and MSB box which you can have. The box should give good service with your engine, as they used it up to the 36hp ,... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 22-09-2009, 20:31 |
Replies: 23
Views: 17,528
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boden36
If your box is a cone type it will have a double...
If your box is a cone type it will have a double ended male conical piece which is threaded onto a helical shaft. At either end of this shaft are fixed female cones. The idea is that when you engage... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 22-09-2009, 01:57 |
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boden36
If it is the cone type transmission you are...
If it is the cone type transmission you are talking about, it is easy to dismantle. You can use ATF for lubrication. Anything too slippery will cause the cones to slip.They are a pretty poor... |
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