Well, the decision got made for me about which method to repair. I have work coming in for the lathe. It is fabrication work that requires about 2 days of lathe work. So I ordered the parts from Clausing.
It took me a while to even want to do this, because it required removing the motor and drive system out the left side of the cabinet. It is heavy, and access is hard on that side without moving the lath. I decided on some minor machine mods. I cut away the angle iron that the chip tray slides on, and trimmed some of the cabinet sheet metal. I could then take the drive end off without pulling it all out of the cabinet. I will countersink a couple 14-20 bolts to remount the track.
I found it to be the upper portion of the Reeves drive that was bad. There is apparently a nylon bushing the rides betwixt the shaft and sheave. Mine had not a hint of one.
So, back up and running, and have speed control and reasonable sound levels. Eleventy hundred bucks for the complete upper assembly.



