I have an Edison standard model D that has some wear on the gear cluster. The hole in the side plate is slight oval instead of round. (Most prominently on the first gear shaft turned by the spring bull gear). I’m wondering if it is possible to drill out the hole and put in a bushing that fits the gear shaft?
Thanks!
Edison gear cluster wear
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Re: Edison gear cluster wear
Yes, they can be bushed... not sure where to obtain the correct bushing.
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Re: Edison gear cluster wear
The bushing needs to be perfectly centered in the plate or it will be ineffective. An easier option is to get a new side plate. George Vollema will be able to help you.
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