PhillCouch
New Member
Hello chaps!
I have never really posted anything before because all you guys here have left such good advice and helpful tips that I have not needed to ask any questions................... until NOW!!!!
I have just bought a pair of heavy duty drive flanges for my g reg 90 and was about to fit them. I took off the drive flange after reading the Scottish chappy's excellent how to bit, and went to fit the heavy duty one. It seemed far to tight to be the right sort, and even after some gentle tapping with a hammer still seemed reluctant to go on. I rang Paddocks and the girl helpfully went to ask the parts people whether this was the right part and she came back to advise me that this does need to be drifted on! Has any one fitted these before? I would like to know if there is a fine line between drifting them on and bashing the living daylights out of them to get them on! I didn't want to start hammering them onto the drive shafts if this is not the correct procedure. Please could you help on this matter?
Many thanks guys!!
Phil Couch
G reg 90
I have never really posted anything before because all you guys here have left such good advice and helpful tips that I have not needed to ask any questions................... until NOW!!!!
I have just bought a pair of heavy duty drive flanges for my g reg 90 and was about to fit them. I took off the drive flange after reading the Scottish chappy's excellent how to bit, and went to fit the heavy duty one. It seemed far to tight to be the right sort, and even after some gentle tapping with a hammer still seemed reluctant to go on. I rang Paddocks and the girl helpfully went to ask the parts people whether this was the right part and she came back to advise me that this does need to be drifted on! Has any one fitted these before? I would like to know if there is a fine line between drifting them on and bashing the living daylights out of them to get them on! I didn't want to start hammering them onto the drive shafts if this is not the correct procedure. Please could you help on this matter?
Many thanks guys!!
Phil Couch
G reg 90