I can't get it in deep enough!

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My rear one must be special then Odie cos it's got a circlip on it....

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:p ;) :D
It is Buster, it's a Salisbury like wot yer gets on a 110 - bombproof.

Normally the rear one int got the circlip and the driveshaft and the driving member are the same bit, it don't go through it like it does on the front one.
 
It is Buster, it's a Salisbury like wot yer gets on a 110 - bombproof.

Normally the rear one int got the circlip and the driveshaft and the driving member are the same bit, it don't go through it like it does on the front one.
That piccy is the rear drum on a salisbury axle on me 110! And it's the same on me other 110 as well. Does that mean ah've got two special axles?:confused:
 
ah'm lost:eek: Need tae go for a shower and gather me thoughts for a bit and get ready for tomorrow when ah tell the indy place that me back suspension is ferked as well!!!!:mad:

See ye's in a bit;) :D :D
 
Right, I think I might have sussed it, but would like confirmation from someone who knows.

This was the problem - I couldn't get the half shaft in that last 1/8".

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I bought the axle off flea-bay and it came with the hubs and half-shafts separate from the axle casing.
Working from the exploded diagram in Rave and the parts manual. I ordered all new bearings, seals, washers and nuts. The parts manual listed the spacer washer, which goes between the inner nut and the outer bearing / seal as "FTC5241 Washer Stub Axle" which is this -

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...it's about 3mm thick and is the same O/D as the bearing seal.

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However, my axle came with a different washer, loosely fitted between the 2 nuts on the stub axle. This is about 6mm thick, had an out-moulded rubber seal on one side, and fits inside the outer bearing seal.

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... in this picture you can see it behind the nut.

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This, thicker, washer doesn't appear on the exploded diagram in Rave or in the parts manual.

If I fit the thick washer and the thin washer under the inner nut, I can't get the half-shaft all the way in. If I omit the thin washer I can.
(The O/D if the thin washer is bigger than the I/D of the drive member.)

So, like this, the half-shaft won't fit...

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Like this, it will...

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Have I got it right now, even though it appears different to Rave?

For Buster's reference, this is a Rover rear axle half-shaft - it's all one piece with the drive-member.

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'Ere Trewy, is that thinner washer not the one that goes between the two nuts?
Here's a couple of pics cos it looks like what ah had.....

This is the thick washer in place...

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then the first nut...

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then the thin washer...

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then the second nut....

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then bent over the two nuts to lock them in place...

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;) :D
 
Nah mate, the tab washers are a different part number and are only about 1mm thick.

Was your "thick" washer just a flat washer, or did it have a domed side that fitted inside the outer bearing seal?
 
Anyways, I've purrit all together now, without the thick washer.
Refurbished the calipers and fitted them too.
Just got to do the brake pipes and the Diff input flange seal, then it'll be ready to fit onto me Deepender.
 
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