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RE: Replacing Diff Seals...(Spit)<19970425150959298.AAA247@eng-bschwartz

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Subject: RE: Replacing Diff Seals...(Spit)<19970425150959298.AAA247@eng-bschwartz>
From: RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 08:44:40 +0000 (GMT)
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net, RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK
>Richard J. writes:

>>While we're on this subject, and while Mr Storm ain't about, is it possible to
>>change the bearings on the Pinion, or does it require ripping the shit out the
>>diff, and then special(S-T Part No-666)(Note the number) tools to replace it?
>>Come on Barry, you must know(well, I thought Andy was getting too much
>>attention!) :-)
>**********************************
>Well O.K., since you asked -
>Yes it's possible to replace the bearings on the pinion but your talking
>about a COMPLETE rebuild.  You must dissemble the diff almost completely.
>Then, since you are replacing the bearings and the tolerances ARE going to
>be different you will have to re-shim the pinion head-to-bearing to get
>correct gear mesh.  In other words, a whole lotta work.  (Just went through
>this last weekend in setting up the Quafie).  It might be possible to
>replace the (front - smaller) bearing without disturbing any settings
>(although for the life of me I don't see how you could remove the outer race
>from the housing 1!), you would just have to reset pinion bearing pre-load
>(12 -16 inch pounds without seal.  Earlier models use shims, later models
>use crushable sleeve ) but usually this bearing is not the one to fail, the
>pinion head bearing (much larger) which takes most of the abuse is the one
>to go first, and the one that requires the most work!  The only special tool
>I use for diff repair is one I made to hold the pinion flange while torquing
>the pinion flange nut.  This consists of a long (two foot) one inch diameter
>thick wall tube with a plate welded to one end.  This plate has holes
>drilled to match two diagonal holes on the flange and is cutout in the
>center to allow the socket to fit through.  Wouldn't be without one!

Cheers Barry,

But what the hell is a case spreader thingy that I've read about?

Rich

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