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Honda HRR216SDA Self Drive Wheel problem

dpve
16 years ago

The right rear wheel was not driving but the left wheel

was ok. When I pulled the right rear wheel I could

see the shaft was turning but the gear was not

spinning. So I knew the transmission and

belt assy was ok. When I pulled the gear I found the

ratchet key and spring missing.

I now have the replacement key and spring

but can't figure out for life of me how

to reinstall the gear with the key/spring

together. It just does not seem to fit.

Can anyone give me some help on how to do this

Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Comments (9)

  • bill_kapaun
    16 years ago
  • dpve
    Original Author
    16 years ago

    Thanks for the excellent picture. But I already
    have it. How does the Ratchet key and spring
    go back onto the shaft? I cant see how it fits.
    Does the key and spring go inside of the gear?
    If so, how do you do this?

    Thanks

  • nevada_walrus
    16 years ago

    Boy oh boy, Bill sure comes up with some great diagrams.

    Rotate the shaft until the key slot in the shaft is at 12 o'clock. Insert the spring and then the key. Use a slot screwdriver to press down the key as the pinion gear is slid on. Grease up the key and shaft before installing the pinion. When done it would be a good idea to go around to the other side and grease that pinion as well.

    When installing the pinion there is a left and right side way of installing. Notice inside the hole that slides over the shaft, there is a slope ending in a squared notch. The squared side should be to the 11 o'clock side of 12 o'clock. When you go around to the other side or the left side drive, the notch will be to the 1 o'clock side of 12 o'clock.

  • bill_kapaun
    16 years ago

    NW-
    I post the diagram, but YOU know what to do with them!

  • dpve
    Original Author
    16 years ago

    Those are excellent instructions
    Oh I didn't realize there is a slot in the shaft for the
    key. I did not see one anyway - probably because the
    grease has hardened and it needs to be scraped out?
    When I do get it cleaned, which way does the key
    get inserted, with the flat or round side facing the
    spring? Also is there any specific type of grease
    that I should use? Also not sure what you mean by
    slotted screwdriver.

    Thanks again

  • bill_kapaun
    16 years ago

    slotted screwdriver for a slotted screw aka "standard" screw driver as opposed to Philips, Torx etc.

  • nevada_walrus
    16 years ago

    A anti-seize grease would be best, these are typically a grease with lead graphite so if you do use it keep if off of you. More important is to use some kind of grease and go back and clean and re-grease every year.

    key direction should be self evident once the slot in the shaft is clean. Round is down. When spring and key are in place you should be able to press the key flush with the shaft. This allows the sloped side of the pinion notch's to ramp down the key letting the pinion lock when turned one direction and spin when turned the other direction. This way when drive is not engaged the wheel will free sping while being pushed forward. It also allows a differential action of allowing the outside wheel travel further then inside wheel when make a turn.

  • canguy
    16 years ago

    I bet if you clean the shaft you will find the original key and spring stuck in the slot. Clean everything up and re install following n-v's excellent tutorial and you are good to go.

  • dpve
    Original Author
    16 years ago

    Hi all
    So many thanks to nevada and bill
    for the excellent advice
    When I cleaned it up I found the key stuck in
    slot but spring was gonzo. Got it all back together
    and forgot to put the black plastic cover
    back on. Back off / Back on super -- Again a million
    thanks.

    While I was in there I thought I would replace the
    belt as well. How do you release the tension on
    the drive belt to replace? Probably a really simple
    question but not obvious. Any special tools
    involved.

    Thanks