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Snowmann
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Re: 8 horse ariens snowblower drive doesn't fully release?
Reply #3 Dec 9, 2007 12:02 pm |
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have a 1996 ariens snowblower and the drive does not release fully when the leaver is released.it seems the disk does not move back and forth freely when the leaver is engaged and more importanly when disengaged. what's the best way to free the disk movement and what lube would you use to keep it sliding ? thanks for you help in advance . mike The is a common problem for older units in the 924,XXX series where the maintenance might have slipped. Parts 5 and 8 need to be lubricated so they slide freely. PK
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Re: 8 horse ariens snowblower drive doesn't fully release?
Reply #5 Dec 9, 2007 12:52 pm |
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snowman! what do you recommend to use to lube these parts? they are in real tight quarters and hard to get anything in there! mkd White lithium grease is good for cold weather but all usage grease can do the job. It is very important to grease the unit before storing it in the spring because hot days in the summer drys the grease.
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Snowmann
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Re: 8 horse ariens snowblower drive doesn't fully release?
Reply #6 Dec 9, 2007 12:59 pm |
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snowman! what do you recommend to use to lube these parts? they are in real tight quarters and hard to get anything in there! mkd One of those parts is electroless nickel plated, the other is hard anodized aluminum and there should have been some anti-seize between them. What happens is the anti-seize dries out (not really a good application for anti seize, it's not really a lubricant). Short of taking this thing apart, you'll probably need to use an oil that will penetrate some. Lithium grease would be hard to get in there without taking it apart. I'd try some chain oil or similar. Something to loosen up and provide some fluidity to the dry anti-seize. PK
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