AVM Free Wheeling Hubs

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jalmassi

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Just tried to put on a second hand pair of AVM FWH to my Series III and found they need a special nut for the drive shafts...!!!! Oh well, back to the drawing board.
 
Thanks for the info, at least I can stop despairing and try to get some rear nuts now..................
 
Haven't yet managed to get my hands on a pair yet. As soon as I do I'll let you know. Let me know if you get them first..!!!!
 
to the top we go!!!

k, my avm's have no markings on to say whats locked or not, any idea's?

if none, say if i engage them, and move the series, will the propshaft turn? (even though its not engaged in the transfer box)
 
If by engaged, you mean locked, then, yes, it will be just as if you didn't have FWHs fitted.
 
k, must be other way then lol, either that or there knackered. Will keep tryin, might jack up the axle a little and keep turning the wheels, be easier than going back and forth with a duff carb

tah for the reply
 
As the actuator is a left hand thread, you need to turn the center Clockwise to compress the springs and engage the splines ( lock the hub ). This is the same for both sides!
 
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