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CAN I PUT THIS ON MY HIGHLANDER? PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 08:48
This is an example of a starter on a Highlander.   Joe Reiss gained clearance between rear wheel fender for starter by putting a 3/4 shim under the rear motor mount, which made the motor sit upright.

 
Transmission set back bracket PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 08:40

 

Take note of the transmission set back bracket.    Lower rear hole until top of bushing is at the bottom of rear hole.   Drill a new hole if your bracket does not have 2 ( early kits only had 1 hole on rear side)

 

1958 Eagle - View from right side - Installation Completed.  Belt guard & chair guard have been raised to clear pulley.

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spacer (not included in kit) PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 08:37

1958 Eagle
need to put a spacer (not included in kit) 3/8 to 1/2 in. between frame bar & fender as pictured.

 
How do I mount to a 1957 Eagle? PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 08:34

Example of setting transmission back for starter clearance.   Recess fender for transmission.  Also Fender can be moved back slightly to achieve clearance.   Low exhaust pipe on unit so heavy duty battery can be mounted under luggage rack/seat area.

1957 Eagle

 
How do I get the flywheel off? PDF Print E-mail
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How do I get the flywheel off? On a Cushman Husky or Silver Eagle engine the flywheel is removed by striking the end of the crankshaft with a ball peen hammer. Before doing this you must remove the flywheel nut and lock washer. If this nut was installed to the old Cushman specification it was tightened to 70 foot-pounds. It is going to take considerably more than that to get it off.

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