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AM Shifter Assembly Question
We just got our AndyMark Servo Shifter gearboxes today, and we were trying to assemble them, but we couldn't figure out what to do with a couple of the parts. There are 2 retaining clips and a plastic washer for each gearbox. Where do they go?
Also, if anyone has assembly tips or pointers we should keep in mind, let me know. Thanks! |
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
I would refer to the drawings on the andymark site.
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
Those didn't help. They don't show where those two parts go. If you know of a drawing that does, please point me to it.
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
Hmm... I can't open it here at work, but there is a step assembly. Also, another team made a really detailed drawing I saw here a few weeks ago. Maybe they can help.
If you haven't looked in the .stp assembly, I would look there first. Also, everyone else.... I know so many of you use these shifters, one of you has to be able to help. |
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
We are using the Gen2 AM shifter but with cylinders. The retaining clips are for the small CIM motor. After you put the gear on there, you use the retaining clip, so the gear doesn't fall out. Also, it will be helpful if you place three washers for each small cim motor before placing the gear there (those washers were supplied in KOP transmission previous years). As far as the "one washer" goes, I am not sure where that goes. The best person to ask would be Andy. Since he is very busy at this point, I would suggest you to send a PM to him. You will get a very fast response back. Good luck Jeff.
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
Thanks Arefin. I'll ask Andy about the washers...
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
ha ha jeff cant get the new trans together!! but seriously i have no idea. however, everytime i put stuff together i always have "extra" parts. btw, tell me how those bad boys work out my team didn't want to use them because they fear anything new and involving them having to change.
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
I'm afraid I can't offer too much advice, but our team is using the AM Servo Shifters. The retaining clips, as mention previously, are for the gears on the small CIMs. However we also had a few "extra" parts--hopefully that doesn't come back to haunt us.
As far as performance, tonight was our first chance to drive and I was amazed at how well they performed. After previous threads about slow shifting with the servo (that I read AFTER we purchased the transmission) had me worried, we found that the shift was very smooth and balance between torque and speed was excellent. We definitely have more testing to do, but I was very pleased with the product. |
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
I remember when packing a few of these back in December that a few extra spacers were put in some bags that were going to be distributed with orders.
Last edited by Clark Gilbert : 01-02-2007 at 21:50. |
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
hey, i have another question about the gearboxes,
there is no room for us to be able to mount the gearbox lever with the wheels, so we had to mount the gearbox about a foot higher than its ideal mounting spot. now we are having problems with the chain, first we had to mounted upside so we could hang it from the top of the frame and to avoid the chain from grinding against the long (15 tooth?) gear. but the chain is also grinding against the spacers and screws in the corners of the boxes. is it safe to pull them out? what are other things we can do to stop the grinding or ease it so there isnt as much resistance. thanks! |
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
Look at the transmisson, you'll see that there are some extra holes that can be used to relocate the spacers and bolts to clear the chain. The attatched drawing has circles around possible alternate spacer mounting holes.
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