Replacing my crush sleeve thread
- ChrisD
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
Well the carrier was much tougher to install, couple smacks with the dead blow hammer and I was able to seat the carrier.
Backlash ~.010 (a bit over, but I am not pressing this apart) going to recheck my setup.
Drive side pattern
Coast side
What do you guys think... workable?
I am going to button everything up, while awaiting feedback.
Again thanks guys!
Backlash ~.010 (a bit over, but I am not pressing this apart) going to recheck my setup.
Drive side pattern
Coast side
What do you guys think... workable?
I am going to button everything up, while awaiting feedback.
Again thanks guys!
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
looks horrible... i would just junk the axel and give them to me and buy new ones
idk what im suppose to be looking for but it looks fine to me the white seems to bee seamless
idk what im suppose to be looking for but it looks fine to me the white seems to bee seamless
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
Look at the pics Brian posted -- that is the patterning guidelines from the factory service manual.
JW
JW
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
Wes - Thank you for making me laugh... been a rough start today, just SO nervous about rebuilding the axle. Thank you again for being a funny guy!!wesley4x4 wrote:looks horrible... i would just junk the axel and give them to me and buy new ones
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
Found that document, here it is in PDF format
Well according to the document, everything looks good to go.
Well according to the document, everything looks good to go.
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
The worst that can happen is you're back to metal in the oil... No worse off than you are already...
If you pop the fill plug after a few miles of driving you should be able to sample the oil with your finger and find out if there are any metal shavings...
JW
If you pop the fill plug after a few miles of driving you should be able to sample the oil with your finger and find out if there are any metal shavings...
JW
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
ANYTIME!!!Chris wrote:Wes - Thank you for making me laugh... been a rough start today, just SO nervous about rebuilding the axle. Thank you again for being a funny guy!!wesley4x4 wrote:looks horrible... i would just junk the axel and give them to me and buy new ones
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
Project on hold until I get back in town. Monday I am planning on installing new breaks and rotors, the old ones were toast.
John - I will be brining back your tools Monday night or Tuesday during the day.
John - I will be brining back your tools Monday night or Tuesday during the day.
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
Whered you go?????Chris wrote:Project on hold until I get back in town. Monday I am planning on installing new breaks and rotors, the old ones were toast.
John - I will be brining back your tools Monday night or Tuesday during the day.
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Haters, they don't have 4 bangers, and aren't JDM like me!
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
House sitting in Lymen ME
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Re: Replacing my crush sleeve thread
Well headed down to the garage tonight, mounted the new rotors pads,and tires. Gave another look over to insure everything was tight before the test ride.
Ended up going for a 20min ride, hitting back roads and the highway. Didn't hear any odd noises and no longer had that driveline vibe that I had been having (now wondering if the vibes was the bearing). Time will only tell if it was a complete success, but I am happy wit the rebuild and my new tools!
Ended up going for a 20min ride, hitting back roads and the highway. Didn't hear any odd noises and no longer had that driveline vibe that I had been having (now wondering if the vibes was the bearing). Time will only tell if it was a complete success, but I am happy wit the rebuild and my new tools!