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Doesn't rain but it pours. I thought the suspension felt a little soft in the rear driving home.
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What's dat curly thing behind der damper?
Doesn't rain but it pours. I thought the suspension felt a little soft in the rear driving home.
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Already ordered Delphi balljoints full set and seals. Won’t be here to receive them so will be interesting who’s hedge they end up in
How much are decent half shafts? Mine are likely shot to bits, hubs are likely original, 32? Is the hub?
busy jubilee weekend see how bad it gets
I'm sure @Grrrrrr solved his clicking half shafts by using Locktite on the splines.Nearly 30 years old and click like my back I’m sure you’re right and I’m panicking over nothing won’t know the state of anything if I don’t manage to get it apart. Ball joints are here so no turning back now. Delphi units look pretty sturdy full set + axle seals (allmakes) £67 from Maltings off-road Yorkshire
I'm sure @Grrrrrr solved his clicking half shafts by using Locktite on the splines.
Thank God the memory isn't that bad.Yep. MrGorsky too. You need the green stuff. 642?
More likely the cv joints clicking than the half shafts IMO.Nearly 30 years old and click like my back I’m sure you’re right and I’m panicking over nothing won’t know the state of anything if I don’t manage to get it apart. Ball joints are here so no turning back now. Delphi units look pretty sturdy full set + axle seals (allmakes) £67 from Maltings off-road Yorkshire
Thought it was easier/cheaper replace whole unit? Vibration is getting pretty bad got to be sorted before can think about new tyres. Do the axle seals just rip out/tap in?More likely the cv joints clicking than the half shafts IMO.
That's called the axle, it is what keeps the wheels on the ground. Nark.What's dat curly thing behind der damper?
Ain't that the one that keeps the eco mob happyYep. MrGorsky too. You need the green stuff. 642?
When I was doing Otto's rocker shaft rebuild, I froze the shafts for several hours and also put the rockers in the oven at about 150C for half an hour too. Thermal differential made it much easier to get it all together.Make sure you put the joints in the freezer before you try to fit them Jack.
You need the proper tool mate,check out item number 300945326600 on the Bay.
Thin walled socket it is then,I used a 9/16 AF ring spanner on my Classic prop nuts when the clutch went in France many years ago, sure I've still got it in the bottom of one of the tool boxes.$47 US / $ 60 Cdn
A thin wall socket here is $ 7 Cdn
Thought it was easier/cheaper replace whole unit? Vibration is getting pretty bad got to be sorted before can think about new tyres. Do the axle seals just rip out/tap in?
That's called the axle, it is what keeps the wheels on the ground. Nark.
$47 US / $ 60 Cdn
A thin wall socket here is $ 7 Cdn
To be honest, you're not missing much by not having the special tool. Still loads of clearance issues with it. You still have to rotate the prop shaft to get the bolts in the sweet spot. And the socket can get trapped under the u/j. I just use 9/16 open ended spanners.$47 US / $ 60 Cdn
A thin wall socket here is $ 7 Cdn
You forgot to mention that your nuts have rounded off and your knuckles skinned,over to you @Rubberknees .To be honest, you're not missing much by not having the special tool. Still loads of clearance issues with it. You still have to rotate the prop shaft to get the bolts in the sweet spot. And the socket can get trapped under the u/j. I just use 9/16 open ended spanners.
Rounded off my nuts are none existent these days and as for-skinning over it just not me knucklesYou forgot to mention that your nuts have rounded off and your knuckles skinned,over to you @Rubberknees .
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