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chefwong
Joined: Dec 18, 2004
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My Steps on Greasing the Auger Shafts on my Honda Snowblower
Original Message Nov 12, 2010 1:46 pm |
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AA...as requested Tools Required – Grease (your greases of choice) Antisieze 10mm Wrench 10mm Socket 12mm Wrench 14mm Wrench · Remove support bracket that connects the Auger Transmission Housing. Four 10MM nuts/bolts on the top of the bucker and two that bolt direct to the Auger Housing. · Remove Blower Shear Bolt · Remove the Side Bolts that hold the Auger to the Bucket · Carefully slide the Auger Out · Remove Auger Shear Bolts and Slide Augers off. · Wipe old grease clean on the shafts, clean O Ring. · Apply Marinegrade Grease/Antisieze on both the shafts as well as the impeller shaft · Clean the flanges that hold the Auger to the Bucket. Thoroughly apply Marinegrade grease to the flange as cup of the flange. · Put flanges back on Auger Ends and bolt everything back up. · When putting back the shear bolts, I used a smigen if not less than a hairs breath of antisieze on the bolt. A little goes a looooooong way. I could not bear not being up to OEM spec so I am holding off on painting the scratches in the impeller till I get Honda Paint Color R136 Diana Red. While the Augers were out, I took the opportunity to do another heavy coating of sealant on the interior of the bucket. I also painted the Augers with Rustoleum Professional Black Paint. I like this paint as it is almost borderline industrial grade and has alot more solids in it.
This message was modified Nov 12, 2010 by chefwong
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chefwong
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Re: My Steps on Greading the Auger Shafts on my Honda Snowblower
Reply #2 Nov 12, 2010 1:46 pm |
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chefwong
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Re: My Steps on Greading the Auger Shafts on my Honda Snowblower
Reply #3 Nov 12, 2010 1:47 pm |
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chefwong
Joined: Dec 18, 2004
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Re: My Steps on Greading the Auger Shafts on my Honda Snowblower
Reply #4 Nov 12, 2010 1:47 pm |
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chefwong
Joined: Dec 18, 2004
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Re: My Steps on Greasing the Auger Shafts on my Honda Snowblower
Reply #7 Nov 12, 2010 3:51 pm |
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Heh. This is only the beginning. There is where true OCD comes in
Come summertime, I'm going to gut her up again, touch up, wetsand, touch up, wetsand, clearcoat . Take out my industrial steam cleaner, clean her up right, remove the weather sealant, and then do multiple layers of synthetic sealant. Maybe even polish it with the buffer and 3 1/2" pad..
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jrtrebor
Location: Michigan - 3 hours north of Chicago on the lake
Joined: Feb 10, 2010
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Re: My Steps on Greasing the Auger Shafts on my Honda Snowblower
Reply #11 Nov 12, 2010 10:20 pm |
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Nice job. Having a pin that releases the gear box from the impeller shaft makes removing the augers so much easier than the process for most other blowers. Thought you might like to see a photo of a HS928 that I bought from a city Public Works Department. They used it for sidewalks I guess. Wouldn't the tax payers love to see how the city took care of this piece of equipment. Hard to believe. If the augers look a little funny it's because they were bent all to hell. Parted out the machine.
This message was modified Nov 12, 2010 by jrtrebor
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