In my haste to remove the running gear to fit the slomo I did not photograph how this part went back together:
It is different to my Lady Anne set up in that the bolt does not screw in from the front but behind but I cannot get it to bite and I do not know where the washer should go.
Roundhouse Silver Lady connecting rod
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Re: Roundhouse Silver Lady connecting rod
Put the washer onto the bolt, feed the bolt through the connecting rod from the back, then through the piston rod end, through the crosshead, and secure with the nut on the outside.
Had difficulty getting an indoor image in focus & well exposed but hopefully you can see it here.
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Had difficulty getting an indoor image in focus & well exposed but hopefully you can see it here.
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Re: Roundhouse Silver Lady connecting rod
Thank you Chris, that photo shows me exactly what I needed to see.
I notice on the newer Silver Ladies they bolt in through the front, much easier (looks better as well in my humble opinion):
I notice on the newer Silver Ladies they bolt in through the front, much easier (looks better as well in my humble opinion):
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