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Check the thickness of the bush and the depth of the recess in the stub to make sure the recess is deep enough. With it pushed in as far as it will go is the circlip groove visible?Trying to fit new stub axles, put the brass bush on but it will just not engage round the sleeve on shaft, the other bush slips straight on, think I must of slightly damaged it putting it in,
Its the other New One for other sideIn fact when you say the other bush slips on are you talking about the original or another new one for the other side?
Certainly sounds like you have a damaged bush thenIts the other New One for other side
Well I have a damaged brand new stub axle now as after missing a hit and hitting my hand with the hammer I lost my temper and beat it to fu;;;k .; then tried to put the other bush in second stub axle but made the same mistake again, it will not fit.Certainly sounds like you have a damaged bush then
a press,soft metal soon balloons with hits , little hits rivet ,big single hits move stuff, though some poorer parts now do need sizing after ie with a reamWell I have a damaged brand new stub axle now as after missing a hit and hitting my hand with the hammer I lost my temper and beat it to fu;;;k .; then tried to put the other bush in second stub axle but made the same mistake again, it will not fit.
So what's the correct way to get these Brass / Bronze bushes in as they are quite soft for hitting in, I did use a block of wood but obviously did not get it right . ???
Thanks, Mine has had soft hits , little hits, and big hits, Now need another stub axle, maybe two if I cant remove the damaged bush from second one without damaging it, and another two seals as well.a press,soft metal soon balloons with hits , little hits rivet ,big single hits move stuff, though some poorer parts now do need sizing after ie with a ream
we all have those , ive explained to the wife and kids that swearing whilst mechanicing is part of the job,Thanks, Mine has had soft hits , little hits, and big hits, Now need another stub axle, maybe two if I cant remove the damaged bush from second one without damaging it, and another two seals as well.
Anyway Ive learned a lesson, not to loose my temper, just had a bad day alround really. Got a Mate with a press will try that next time.
Would it be possible to try and go round the second one with maybe a dremill bit to try to get it to slide on ??
Will have a go tomorrow, If Im lucky will only have to buy one stub axle.we all have those , ive explained to the wife and kids that swearing whilst mechanicing is part of the job,
yes if your careful and get a reasonable finish a flap wheel sander would be better
more vocals less hammerWill have a go tomorrow, If Im lucky will only have to buy one stub axle.
Only the dog heard me swear
Thought you learned that lesson with the drive members! It's a time consuming and expensive business rebuilding a defender. It's gonna take you twice as long and cost twice as much!Thanks, Mine has had soft hits , little hits, and big hits, Now need another stub axle, maybe two if I cant remove the damaged bush from second one without damaging it, and another two seals as well.
Anyway Ive learned a lesson, not to loose my temper, just had a bad day alround really. Got a Mate with a press will try that next time.
Would it be possible to try and go round the second one with maybe a dremill bit to try to get it to slide on ??
Paddocks where did you get yours from Mate ? Will order one if they are built upWho supplied your stub axles? The ones I’ve bought have always come with the seal/bush pre-installed.
I got the last set from EAC Parts. Their web shop is Shop4autoparts.Paddocks where did you get yours from Mate ? Will order one if they are built up
Thanks Mate Just had a look,I got the last set from EAC Parts. Their web shop is Shop4autoparts.
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