Re: Rear Axle Bearing Cups
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Kev. U will probably need to have BOTH sides of the axle assembled. If One axle shaft is OUT and u are trying to adjust the other shaft then this could be causeing the problem......
If the differential side bearings are worn then that could be causing the problem. How much too deep do the cups recess into the axle housing????
Posted on: 2009/2/4 15:27
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Re: Rear Axle Bearing Cups
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How much too deep do the cups recess into the axle housing????
Can only happen if at the same time you force the cup out of the opposite side, and I don't believe there is enough movement of the thrust block to permit this.
Posted on: 2009/2/4 16:59
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Re: Rear Axle Bearing Cups
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I am resuing all the original parts. Remember this car sat outside, and bascially abandoned since 1986, and I have no previous history on it. So that is why I am going through everything thing. I have no idea what was, or was not done previously to it.
The reason I want to check the end play is that the rear axle had 3 shims of different thickness on one side, and a single shim on the other side. So I just want to verify things to make sure any previous unknown repair work was not screwed up. Based on the feedback here and via email I think I have the proceedure down now. Thanks.
Posted on: 2009/2/4 18:22
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-BigKev
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