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Shimano Tourney parts are one of their lower end component groups and as such are not really designed to be serviceable. Shimano uses a system of "controlled obsolescence" so that their components cannot be repaired. they are inexpensive enough to just replace them, and with all of the plastic that they use these days it's not worth the effort when a new derailleur can be had for $30.
All you have to do is put a distilled version of your request into a search engine "adjust shimano 3 speed internal hub" and voila - videos and other resources.
Nope. Campi and Shimano casette bodies are TOTALLY INcompatible, BUT I have had good luck with finding Campi casettes online (eBay) and having no interchange problems between my wheels and Shimano or Campi 9-speed shifters and derailleurs on several bikes. I switch wheels without concern for the other hardware.
Go to http://techdocs.shimano.com/techdocs/index.jsp
Search in drop down list to go to all tiagra items and identify your particular components. Shimano are good at numbering their parts and you should find the number you seek on the bicycle component. You will usually be able to download an exploded parts diagram and service instructions. The service instructions are prefixed by the letters SI.
One of the oldest warranty and approved service centers for shimano Garcia and others is coastline service center in NC. Over 40 years in business. Also warranty and service for minn Kota and Motorguide trolling motors. They charge less than most service centers and you can always call them for parts service or just advice. Laura is the lead shimano technician and you can reach them at 919-736-3859. Hope this helps. I send them my reels from 1600 miles away.
not sure if you have fixed the problem. There is a web site to get this motor... www.arnoldservice .com he should have the motor. I recomend a generic 3 speed mtr. you will have to cut the plug on the original as it may be a 4 speed but you only need 3 speeds. The oem motor will be more expensive then an aftermarket.
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