Hi Deejay,
Thanks for the reply. You do have a wealth of knowledge.
I have a split rail deck, so this would be a Series 2.
The mower number reads 00873 and model 450511. I believe these numbers don't state the year it was made, just the model and order it was made, being 873.
The engine is a Briggs. However, I bought a new one around 6 years ago. Model 093312, Type 0155 E1, Code 060215YA.
The below picture is the day I replaced the original engine.
The sleeve clutch wording was taken from this website...and probably my poor explanation. Its a sleeve that goes inside the bearing for the engine clutch.
Sleeve Clutch Link Its Number 29.
If you don't know of an easy way to remove the roll pin, do you of any places/websites that sell this sleeve?
Anyway, I ended up using my original bearing, roll pin and sleeve in the new sprocket. The bearing seemed to be ok.
I got the cork position all sorted. Below is a picture showing the gluing process.....not that it would help in showing.
![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/12/full-7458-14045-glue_cork.jpg)
Regarding the chain lengths, as yours is original, it would be good to know how many links it is suppose to have. But don't go to any trouble, I have got mine all sorted. I had to add a half link to the Drive chain so both the Drive Chain and Roller Chain could be adjusted correctly. Its hard to explain, but without this half link the Roller chain would be too loose.
Below picture is of the old, assume its the original gearing.
![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/12/full-7458-14046-original_gear.jpg)
Below picture is of the new gearing. Not adjusted and no lube.
![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2013/12/full-7458-14047-new_gear.jpg)
Are there any recommended torque settings on the nuts and/or bolts for all the sprockets? As the nut on the reel/cylinder sprocket can lock the sprocket if its over tightened. I found this out!!
Also, what is a good grease to use, could you mention a brand name? Would wheel bearing grease be ok to use?
The basic manual I have says to use engine oil. But that's only going to come off caused by the centrifugal force. I only used oil to install the bearings and sprockets.
Thanks again for your help. I can post more pictures if needed. I have about 50 of them showing the steps I did on replacing all the gearing.
I am what you call a home handy man, but this is the first attempt on replacing the gearing. I'm sure by the photos someone will pick up a mistake or something missing
