Hi all,
Following on from my "transmission noise " thread - thanks for input - wammers diagnosis re nose bearing - for the short term ( until repair sorted ) I have read here that removing the front prop shaft does not do any harm.
With a lot less stress on nose bearing will I be able to carry on for a while ?
Looking pics of front diffs for sale shows the prop flange end with gears - surely swapping a diff is not as simple as disconnecting front prop / drop oil/ undo circle of bolts ? What about the two front drive shafts gears/bearings ? Is there a shortcut ?
Re EAS there is occassionally hissing air near the (front LHS) base of airspring with engine running - badly seated airspring thinks I - when the engine is turned off no hissing - if there is a leak from that area it should leak engine off or on - no ?
Now got to search for the thread that contained a link to a guy who reconditions diffs - attends some motor fair called something like Billy I think .
Bye for now
Alex
Following on from my "transmission noise " thread - thanks for input - wammers diagnosis re nose bearing - for the short term ( until repair sorted ) I have read here that removing the front prop shaft does not do any harm.
With a lot less stress on nose bearing will I be able to carry on for a while ?
Looking pics of front diffs for sale shows the prop flange end with gears - surely swapping a diff is not as simple as disconnecting front prop / drop oil/ undo circle of bolts ? What about the two front drive shafts gears/bearings ? Is there a shortcut ?
Re EAS there is occassionally hissing air near the (front LHS) base of airspring with engine running - badly seated airspring thinks I - when the engine is turned off no hissing - if there is a leak from that area it should leak engine off or on - no ?
Now got to search for the thread that contained a link to a guy who reconditions diffs - attends some motor fair called something like Billy I think .
Bye for now
Alex