Fantastic looking resto here, and such good clarity in the photos! Keep up the good work!! Mine is soooo far away from there!!!! :( Ah, well, back to welding the new bottom on my tank! :)
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Fantastic looking resto here, and such good clarity in the photos! Keep up the good work!! Mine is soooo far away from there!!!! :( Ah, well, back to welding the new bottom on my tank! :)
Finally got into the hubs this weekend after procrastinating for a long time. First time I've ever pulled a hub down so was pretty pleased by the end of today with my progress.
When I did finally crack the seals oil came out so was happy with that, means it wasn't going to be a rusted out mess like the front diff.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/08/1435.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/08/1436.jpg
Condition of the bearings is great and its likely I'll only have to put new seals in.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/08/1437.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/08/1438.jpg
Everything getting a clean:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/08/1439.jpg
Lots of thick oil down the bottom of the swivel. I thinned it out about and put through some fresh oil to try and get as much nasty stuff out as possible. Be nice for those with mobile 101's as you could just take it for a drive to mix it up and get it all warm and thin.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/08/1440.jpg
The now discarded drum back plate.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/08/1441.jpg
Primed parts waiting for a final top coat. I actually quite like the red primer colour but will be painting it black to hide the future oil stains.
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Fantastic thread, you've done a fantastic job so far and it will look brilliant once finished :)
That oil is about the same colour as the one dripping from my TC.... :eek: :D
Nice work dude.
Cheers
Muppet
Nice work Stu!
That photo of the bearings - is it my imagination, or is the one in the background discoloured? If so it will need replacing,
Cheers Charlie
I'll have to check when I get home tonight. It could be the light in the photo. I don't actually recall noticing any colour on the bearings except for the oil left on them.
I take it the most likely cause of colouration like that would be overheating due to lack of lubrication? I did have to apply a bit of heat from the outside of the hub where the seal runs so I could get the old seal collar out without gouging the hub, perhaps too much got in and got to the bearing?? Was only a MAP gas torch. Be just my luck :(
Stuee
If you have gone that far you should go ahead and pull out the
C/V and axle and replace the small seal in the diff axle tube which stops the diff and C/V oils transferring.......the seal is cheap from a local bearing supplier.
part Nos........PBR TC12107 .....5032
Check my ARB thread........http://www.aulro.com/afvb/101-forwar...f-lock-10.html
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I just realised you have put the bearing spindel shaft back on to the C/V housing.........still not too late to take it apart again and do it.
Spindle is only back on so I don't get paint on the mating surfaces. Is it a big deal if the axle leaks through to the CV and vice versa? Easy way to top up the swivel housings if I dont drill and tap a new filler hole similar to yours :p I'm thinking the seal is still good anyway because my axle housing was bone dry and CV still full.
If it is naffed its a good excuse to pull it apart later and put an air-locker in :twisted: I may even see if AJ has any more side gears in stock to stash away for the future.
PS. That is a great thread to put in our new bible!
Was looking at the bearings today after giving the hub bits a final coat of paint and the color is no where near as pronounced as in the photos. They do have a coat of wd40 to stop any rust forming in the mean time so that could be playing with the light too. Will give them a very thorough clean before re-assembly to check them out. I have spare bearings but these look to be in great condition otherwise.