Before I make a mess of things, I thought I'd better step back and ask your advice.
I am rebuilding the PTO on my After-Type transmission (1954 C1-PW6-126). The sliding fork is attached to the shifter shaft by a set screw. The set screw is locked by a punch to the metal directly next to the set screw hole thereby forcing a bit of metal firmly over the shoulder of the set screw. I began to remove the metal by carefully drilling the offending metal away. Do any of you have experience with this situation? Should I continue to drill, or is there a better way?
Thanks
I am rebuilding the PTO on my After-Type transmission (1954 C1-PW6-126). The sliding fork is attached to the shifter shaft by a set screw. The set screw is locked by a punch to the metal directly next to the set screw hole thereby forcing a bit of metal firmly over the shoulder of the set screw. I began to remove the metal by carefully drilling the offending metal away. Do any of you have experience with this situation? Should I continue to drill, or is there a better way?
Thanks
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