I am working on a Ariens tiller. The tiller has a dog clutch that slides on a splined shaft that engages the tines rotation.. The drive part of the clutch is hooked to linkage that is hand operated through linkage. With time the splined shaft rusts and will not allow the clutch to move along the splines.
I am looking for a solution that will prevent the rust but will still allow the clutch to move on the shaft. I am afraid the grease will attract dirt and worsen the problem. Whatever I use can not build up on the shaft and will not allow clutch movement. Also if a coating is used it must withstand the power transmitted through the shaft without peeling off.
I am open to ideas.
I am looking for a solution that will prevent the rust but will still allow the clutch to move on the shaft. I am afraid the grease will attract dirt and worsen the problem. Whatever I use can not build up on the shaft and will not allow clutch movement. Also if a coating is used it must withstand the power transmitted through the shaft without peeling off.
I am open to ideas.