This was discussed on John Pierce's build thread but I'm posting this here
so it won't be lost to others who might face this issue.
Attached is a photo of my third iteration of this unit in my search for the
correct components for an off the shelf unit that works as it should. The ID on the connectors is slightly large on the drive and input shafts, but the opposing set screws hold it just fine. Works beautifully but of course, is not 'original'. Pricing can be seen in the photo. Lead time was about 2 months. I use Wurth silicone grease on it. It will wick in from the heat generated by the cable when it operates, and help minimize friction within the cable itself. Longevity to be determined...
Cheers,
Joel
so it won't be lost to others who might face this issue.
Attached is a photo of my third iteration of this unit in my search for the
correct components for an off the shelf unit that works as it should. The ID on the connectors is slightly large on the drive and input shafts, but the opposing set screws hold it just fine. Works beautifully but of course, is not 'original'. Pricing can be seen in the photo. Lead time was about 2 months. I use Wurth silicone grease on it. It will wick in from the heat generated by the cable when it operates, and help minimize friction within the cable itself. Longevity to be determined...
Cheers,
Joel
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