Mulcaster1
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What started out as a simple job but as usual gets complex -is nearly done. Just pads to fit and then back on the road till the next adventure !! Plus a three day garage clean!
don't everyone else work on their Landy's in the kitchen!?Have you done all that work in the kitchen!
dont worry about it it can do no harm just ensure splines are well greasedthe only thing I am unhappy with is the end float on the rear driveshaft ! it must be around 2mm! that seems excessive- anyone got any advise?
cheers for that, be glad when the bloody thing is back on the road! it did drive with no noise prior and nothing is any worse than it was may I adddont worry about it it can do no harm just ensure splines are well greased
Not in the kitchen, but have done a canny bit of Landy work in the conservatory!don't everyone else work on their Landy's in the kitchen!?
I have also noticed a little weep from the joint between the gear and transfer box
I think so - is it a full box out job?Is it the intermediate shaft o ring?
Cheers
Is it the intermediate shaft o ring?
Cheers
I tiled it with an industrial tile designed for garages - keeps the dust downCome on then, where is/what is that floor?
I think so - is it a full box out job?
Mirror tiles anorlI tiled it with an industrial tile designed for garages - keeps the dust down
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Mirror tiles anorl
I was wrong, that's a bathroom
out or slid back enough to get you hand up, its best once new oring is fitted to run a bead of silcone sealant on the box side of the oring so its dragged in to the shaft holeI think so - is it a full box out job?
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