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Weekend and rear end clunk

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Subject: Weekend and rear end clunk
From: "Dereck C" <derex39@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 18:10:11 +0000
I always like reading about the good fortune people have when working on 
their MGs so I thought I would share mine.  There are some questions at the 
end about rear differential clunk, for those that like to help.

What a weekend, the weather was great this weekend and I was blessed to have 
the opportunity to do some much needed maintenance on the B.  Played hooky 
half the day on Friday.  Looked into what was going on with the grinding 
drum brake.    What a mess.   One of the pads was completely gone and the 
other looked new.  I think I can attribute that to one of the Tappet 
adjusters being shorter than the other (1/4 inch difference).  Does that 
sound right?

On the other side the rear wheel cylinder was frozen.  So, I was basically 
using a quarter of the braking power available through the drums.  Replaced 
both the cylinders (circlips were a major pain), cleaned up the mess, had 
drums turned, replaced the long brake line (broke in removal of cylinder) 
with a generic from parts house, my first attempt of brake line bending.   
This entire process took me a total of  ~10 hours.  Which included many 
trips to parts supplier and a SUV oil change.  Not too bad.  Now I know 
nearly everything to know about the drum brakes  building that confidence!

Saturday evening I took the B for a 1 = hour trip to the in-laws and spent 
the night.  Sunday morning got out to the B at about 10 am and flushed the 
heater core (stopped putting out heat the night before), put on the new 
speedo cable (no more bouncing needle), adjusted the drums a little (now 
have a better working emergency brake), changed out steering wheel to the 
wood rimmed one I got for Christmas 2 years ago,  and most importantly 
checked the plugs to see how the mixture is.  They looked great,  looks like 
the ABD needles are doing the trick and the Air/Fuel mixture gauge is 
reading correctly.  Yippee!

So all that said, the never ending project that this car is, I am looking 
into the future at the next weekend project  THE CLUNK.  She got it and 
along with it there is a whining under throttle at 50+ mph.  Does that sound 
terminal?  There is about 10-15 degrees of play in the differential when the 
car is in gear and one wheel elevated (wheels are snug to the hub and no 
play there).  No in-out play on the wheels.  My conclusion and my non-LBC 
neighbor think this is pinion play.  Correct?  What am I looking at?  What 
parts in the Moss catalog do I need to order, if I can fix it?  Without 
having the manual in front of me how involved is the fix?  Removal of the 
new gas tank to get to it?

Dereck
70 B
on the digest


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