wattfield
AKA Dirk Diggler
Before you ask no, I don’t know how they managed to get them to work before!
The ones I removed are the same as the older type in the linkCant help but maybe a photo of what youve removed might help the gurus...
The ones I removed are the same as the older type in the link
They looked normal when I took them out, just undid the nut and pulled the cable out. They were quite tight and difficult to get out but I didn’t take much notice as I had no reason to think they might be the wrong ones. Not sure how far through the hole they were or how the guy who rebuilt it got them to go through.Ahh ok how did you get them out?...
Yes, I bought the old type some time ago, the motor's been off the road for a while and I've been working on it on and off.Have you bought replacements?
Yes, I bought the old type some time ago, the motor's been off the road for a while and I've been working on it on and off.
later ones have different motors and racks, i guess the outer hole is ok but inner isntView attachment 211019 I’ve been replacing the wiper boxes on my 1992 Defender. Both new and old wheel boxes have a circular shaft, but the hole in the bulkhead is flat top & bottom (see photo), which stops the shaft going through. The shaft on the later td5 boxes is flat top & bottom. Since the bulkhead was replaced before I bought it, could it be a later bulkhead? And if it is, should I file out the hole or just get the right wheelboxes? Would I have to change anything else?
Before you ask no, I don’t know how they managed to get them to work before!
The motor etc worked with this setup before, as far as I can tell the whole system is the old type, they’ve just not put the shafts through properly before. I’d have thought drilling the existing holes round would allow me to fit them better. Can you see any problems with that?later ones have different motors and racks, i guess the outer hole is ok but inner isnt
the spindles are stepped isnt it only the inner hole youd need to make round,theres no issue as long as spindles are held reasonably snug,your bulkhead must be 2002 on in that case i just looked at a galv chassis change im doing its got a fresh bulkhead to fit as wel its the same old is round hole the replacement flat top bottomThe motor etc worked with this setup before, as far as I can tell the whole system is the old type, they’ve just not put the shafts through properly before. I’d have thought drilling the existing holes round would allow me to fit them better. Can you see any problems with that?
I tried refitting the new ones again. Seems the previous owner had them fitted so the wider inner end of the spindle just butted up to the inside hole. It looks like it’s far enough through, I’ll take photos later, I’m working I’m the caravan just now.the spindles are stepped isnt it only the inner hole youd need to make round,theres no issue as long as spindles are held reasonably snug,your bulkhead must be 2002 on in that case i just looked at a galv chassis change im doing its got a fresh bulkhead to fit as wel its the same old is round hole the replacement flat top bottom
The ones I took out are the same as the new ones I’m putting in, I just wanted to know if there was a better way.Could you just change the internals over?
Save drillling the gal bulkhead. There is a collar on the spindle