This is on a 94 Max II
18hp Briggs and Stratton
You will need:
Grinder
Welder
I got all my parts from tractor supply.
Parts List:
-1/2x1x2 inch steel bushing (anything will work but the inside diameter needs to be 1/2in)
-1/2in steel pipe (hollow or solid, you only need about a foot)
-shift knob of your choosing, I haven't found a matching one yet.
-2 1/2in inside diameter spacers/washers (the think ones)
Start by cutting the cross shaft. I cut mine an inch and a half from the shift lever. Clean up the rough edge at the cut.
Weld the spacer on leaving 1 inch of the cut shaft exposed, I did this because my connecting spacer is 2 inches long.
Slide the thick washer and the spacer on the other shaft and push them together for a good snug fit. Spot weld washer in place.
Finish your weld on the bench.
Cut 5.5 inches of pipe, stand the existing shifter up in a vertical position, and weld the pipe on to match the angle of the existing one.
Apply some grease inside the sleeve spacer, and reinstall.
While reinstalling, I took the spacers out of the bands that hold the linkages in place out to get a tighter fit. I also added grease.
Could be something as simple as the primary...
Could be something as simple as the primary clutch needs to be blown out if it’s not releasing smoothly. Also check the 3 slider buttons on the secondary as the tend to break off.
tbone9 11-08-2024, 09:44 PM