Question about New Dept Model D

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Is it normal for a New Departure model D hub to take a quarter turn before engaging after coasting? I have taken apart this hub about three times now and no matter what i do i get the same results. What is happening is that after pedaling if i coast for a bit and then go back to pedaling it takes about a quarter turn of my crank before the hub engages the back wheel again. Is this normal for it being an old hub? i usually ride road bikes so i'm used to the hub engaging right away, anyone with some expertise please share some knowledge. thanks.
 
The transfer spring is in there, what should i be looking for in the transfer spring? Anyway to retighten or how do i go about fixing the transfer spring assuming it is not broken? How do i know if its broken? thanks
 
Are you sure you didn't leave out some of the friction discs/washers? Are they heavily worn? If that stack is not thick enough it will cause this issue. Note that the first and last washers should be the non-lugged ones.
 
Crassly said:
PM me your mailing address and I will send you a new transfer spring.
Hey thanks Crassly for the transfer spring. While disassembling my bicycle yesterday for clear coat i took apart the hub once again and replaced the transfer spring and the problem was taken care of. Thanks again for sending me that. Cheers.
 

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