Midas Gold Black
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nicklouse
, Oct 09 2016 08:03 PM
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#16
Posted 25 January 2017 - 09:20 PM
#17
Posted 25 January 2017 - 09:32 PM
Now we need to remove the race from the transfer case.
Recently there has been a video showing some Russians useing bread to remove a race. Nothing new but I have always used grease and maybe some paper.
First remove the C ring
Find a socket that just fits inside and fit it inverted to an extension. Then place some paper inside and then fill with grease. Insert inverted socket into the race and hit sharply. Note the grease streak which came out of an oil way. The paper helps reduce.
And Bobs your uncle.
If you are going to use a blind bearing puller you can see the cut out to allow the legs under the race in the first image.
Don't forget to clean out the oil ways.
Recently there has been a video showing some Russians useing bread to remove a race. Nothing new but I have always used grease and maybe some paper.
First remove the C ring
Find a socket that just fits inside and fit it inverted to an extension. Then place some paper inside and then fill with grease. Insert inverted socket into the race and hit sharply. Note the grease streak which came out of an oil way. The paper helps reduce.
And Bobs your uncle.
If you are going to use a blind bearing puller you can see the cut out to allow the legs under the race in the first image.
Don't forget to clean out the oil ways.
#18
Posted 29 January 2017 - 10:15 PM
I like that trick Nick!
#19
Posted 29 January 2017 - 10:48 PM
And for my next trick a freezer and either an oven ot just a hot air gun.
#22
Posted 12 February 2017 - 07:10 PM
Today was mainly trying to take out the blower motor. I have seen some bodges before but ......
Engine wise pulled out the metalastic bush for the gear change. New one should be here next week. The ones I thought were for are too big.
Here is a how to get the bush out.
Then it was onto cleaning out the insides of the manifold. Stripping and cleaning the carb as the jet was stuck.
Engine wise pulled out the metalastic bush for the gear change. New one should be here next week. The ones I thought were for are too big.
Here is a how to get the bush out.
Then it was onto cleaning out the insides of the manifold. Stripping and cleaning the carb as the jet was stuck.
#23
Posted 14 February 2017 - 11:17 PM
Helicoil kit on the way.
Why do people force steel studs into alloy parts?
Also interesting to see the different bore sizes on the MG inlet. Soon have that sorted.
Missing bits have arrive. And bling ordered. Should be in on Sunday.
Why do people force steel studs into alloy parts?
Also interesting to see the different bore sizes on the MG inlet. Soon have that sorted.
Missing bits have arrive. And bling ordered. Should be in on Sunday.
#28
Posted 20 February 2017 - 08:48 AM
should also mention that we changed the knuckle joints.
did you know that to undo the top shock mount you need to take out the dash! not the best design.
#29
Posted 20 February 2017 - 12:55 PM
Can't be as bad as replacing the captive bolts for one half of the top shock mounts on my Mk1. You had to go in via the subframe tower bolt hole. It takes AGES!
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