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rfurzer
9th March 2013, 11:02 AM
Thanks for all the advice so far regarding my back axle rebuild
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I note that there is some wear in the splines. How much is too much? Are mine OK to use?

Phots attached (first two are left second two are right)

Russ

series1buff
9th March 2013, 09:28 PM
Russ

They look to be fine to use , to me anyway :)

You will find that 99% of series ones will have worn half shaft splines to some degree , as in your pics, but it isn't a critical thing to worry about . Use them :D

Mike

wrinklearthur
9th March 2013, 10:06 PM
If you only use your series one or twice a month, they will be fine.

On the other hand if your are going to use your series as a daily driver, doing a good distance each day and want to keep doing this for the next ten years, then buy a pair of new axles and keep the others as spares.

A lot of those marks are caused by the side gears in the diff having worn thrust washers.
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series1buff
9th March 2013, 10:26 PM
then buy a pair of new axles


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Hi Arthur

I don't think new half shafts are available :(

Does anyone know

wrinklearthur
10th March 2013, 07:08 AM
I don't think new half shafts are available

Rear axle shaft R.H. --- Part Number ---- 273385
Rear axle shaft L.H. --- Part Number ---- 273386

Crown Wheel Pinion, Spider Kit, S-Cam Shaft for Heavy Duty Vehicles (http://catorce.co.in/axle_shafts.html#landover_rover)

Their Part numbers R.H. AXR-1311
------- " -------- L.H. AXR-1312

I believe that axles can be ordered from Hi-Tough as well.

Hi-Tough Engineering
3/7 Ryecroft St,
Carrara
Phone 5530 4123
hi.tough.eng@gmail.com
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Johnno1969
10th March 2013, 07:35 AM
They don't look too bad to me either.

Johnno1969
10th March 2013, 07:41 AM
Mind you, if it's not going to break the bank, it certainly wouldn't hurt to get new ones. Every little bit helps to tighten up the driveline....

rfurzer
10th March 2013, 01:55 PM
I don't plan to use the 86 as a daily driver.

I had planned to use as much of the car as it came as practical.

I have already had advice from many to use s2 axles, which is the plan if my s1 ones are BER.

I'm still at the 'survey' and learn stage.

Russ

wrinklearthur
10th March 2013, 07:52 PM
I don't plan to use the 86 as a daily driver.

Hi Russ

Just realized you may have semi floating half shafts as you have a 86", the fully floating half shafts were mostly fitted to the 88" and the 109' series one's.

Those numbers I posted are for the fully floating type half shaft's. Which type do you have?

russellrovers
10th March 2013, 08:50 PM
I don't plan to use the 86 as a daily driver.

I had planned to use as much of the car as it came as practical.

I have already had advice from many to use s2 axles, which is the plan if my s1 ones are BER.

I'm still at the 'survey' and learn stage.

Russhi russ the axles you have are used good if you require a second set we have in stock used jim

rfurzer
11th March 2013, 07:19 AM
Arthur- semi floating
Jim -thanks

harry
19th March 2013, 10:33 PM
I believe that axles can be ordered from Hi-Tough as well.

Hi-Tough Engineering
3/7 Ryecroft St,
Carrara
Phone 5530 4123
hi.tough.eng@gmail.com
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