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41. Strut Mods : Archive - Page 2 by LotusElan.net [Mailing List Archive]
Keith - I looked for that too - with original wheels, on the street, most of the problem seems to be caused by the use ...
... I had a computer -RR diff output shaft showed twist ... unrelated project, used their bearings in axle, and ... in action. This causes heat build-up in the bearing ...
42. Rear wheel bearing - "Knocking from suspension over bumps" : Suspension / Steering / Brakes / Wheels / Tyres - Page 7 by LotusElan.net [Classifieds]
Alan Don't stop him now,he's just getting into his stride.... John
... I've decided to remove the diff now rather than wait ... Rear wheel bearing - "Knocking from suspension over ... using the inner race while heating the housing with a ...
43. Rear suspension knocking noise : Suspension / Steering / Brakes / Wheels / Tyres by LotusElan.net [Classifieds]
Just jacked up my S4 to start investigating a loud metallic clonking somewhere near the rear n/s wheel. At first glance nothing seems amiss so ...
... lower down than this) diff mounts / torque rods ... in the usual suspects (bearings, bushes etc) ... remove seals, and use heat. Some have reported ...
44. Loctite 638 or 641? : Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive by LotusElan.net [Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive]
I am in a quandry. While I am changing the rear bearings I had a look at the passenger side diff output shaft, and noticed ...
... look at the passenger side diff output shaft, and ... I am changing the rear bearings I had a look ... loctite can be released by heat, but I cannot ...
45. Removing rear bearing carrier with Mick Miller shafts : Suspension / Steering / Brakes / Wheels / Tyres by LotusElan.net [Classifieds]
Hi a relative newbie here so please forgive me if I've missed something obvious! I'm semi restoring my 71 130S +2 which I have owned ...
... undo the bolts to the diff end and take out ... Removing rear bearing carrier with Mick Miller shafts Hi ... clean the area up. Heat the hub carrier in ...
46. Fitting Rear Hub bearings? : Suspension / Steering / Brakes / Wheels / Tyres - Page 2 by LotusElan.net [Classifieds]
did you remove the inner circlip? It really is the only thing holding the axle in I did not have great tonnage available when first ...
... out old hub shaft or diff output shaft. So ... Fitting Rear Hub bearings? did you remove the ... heater at my employer to heat the bearing to 150C ...
47. Pinion oil seal : Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive - Page 4 by LotusElan.net [Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive]
A pair of SKF bearings c?10 delivered off eBay Sure those are genuine? There is a lot of fakery about. Also, the sizes are quoted ...
... i do wonder if the diff is free to move ... : A pair of SKF bearings c?10 delivered ... budge it, even with heat applied judiciously to the ...
diff 1.jpg Just finished setting up the differential from my strange Plus 2 S. I won’t bore you with the story of the car except ...
... and nuts on the ferrous diff casting side be better ... to be new, new bearings too. There was ... it is poor material or heat treating, once they ...
49. diff drive shafts : Archive by LotusElan.net [Mailing List Archive]
Hi all, Trying to renew my diff oil seals. In the manual it says "remove circlip, and gently tap out the drive shaft" Yeah right. ...
... diff drive shafts Hi all, Trying to renew ... corrosion etc from round the bearing hole, give it ... spray with a good penetrating fluid (NOT WD40! ...
50. +2 Rear bumper : Archive by LotusElan.net [Mailing List Archive]
Does anyone know what the +2 rear bumper was off? The front bumper, as everyone know's, was from a Ford Anglia, but from what was ...
... Part No.174 7211 Rear Drive Diff internals ? Ford. ... as Differential torque bushes Wheel Bearings ? Hoffman Inner 1A ... Mini, Ford Cortina. Heating Heater ? Smiths - ...
51. suffering from Diff noise : Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive by LotusElan.net [Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive]
I have done loads of winter maintenace to have a bob on Elan. Had quite a few problems that I never had before. Confidence is ...
... suffering from Diff noise I have done loads of ... ' overhauled. All new bearings and seals. I ... dont like the amount of heat and the business with ...
52. Diff Unit Leaking Oil : Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive by LotusElan.net [Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive]
This is not an uncommon problem, but want some advice on what to do when I get it out and on the bench. This car ...
... Diff Unit Leaking Oil This is not an uncommon ... . What about replacing the bearings? (pinion, ... I found the use of heat when removing the drive ...
I have a press in my garage. Was hoping the tubes would drop in after the heating process with just a few careful wacks of ...
... suspension. (Not the diff bushings) . Certified ... the reassembly of the rear bearing hubs and reassembly of ... drop in" after the heating process with just a ...
54. Lip seal failure : Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive by LotusElan.net [Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive]
I've just pulled and split my diff after only 2k miles due to a leaking offside output shaft seal. I used SKF bearings and new ...
... just pulled and split my diff after only 2k miles ... seal. I used SKF bearings and new lip seals ... time (top tip: heat casing and use and ...
55. loss of drive : Suspension / Steering / Brakes / Wheels / Tyres - Page 2 by LotusElan.net [Classifieds]
Hi Ian Does the speedometer read like you are moving when you have it in 2nd. 3rd or 4th gears and the clutch is out? ...
... then stops. Getting really confused..assume diff is missing some teeth. ... spot if inboard of the bearing as in pic' ... slip easily, and not heat up much etc. ...
56. 2000E semi close 1st gear welding itself to mainshaft : Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive - Page 2 by LotusElan.net [Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive]
Hi Chancer The synchro rings, gears, main shaft and Baulk rings are the original 1967 parts with the only new parts being the Baulk ring ...
... GL5 gear oil designed for diffs especially hypoid gear diffs ... lay shaft, lay shaft bearings, main shaft front ... shifting problems but not the heat being generated whilst in ...
57. diff out saga : Archive by LotusElan.net [Mailing List Archive]
Hi All, I have been struggling trying to get my diff output shafts out due to them leaking. Heat, slide hammers et al. would not ...
... diff out saga Hi All, I have been ... Plan on changing the shaft bearings at this point. ... Z gjz30075 Hi Greg, Thought that it might be ...
58. CV Driveshaft Question : Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive - Page 2 by LotusElan.net [Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive]
Again, thanks to everyone. Stu, Unless I'm reading your post incorrectly, the RD kit does come with the Diff output shafts as well now. I ...
... kit does come with the Diff output shafts as well ... probably OK with the hub bearings. I thought mine ... good, but found out later I had to do ...
59. Changing the diff. : Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive by LotusElan.net [Drive Train / Gearbox / Final Drive]
I have a replacement diff I want to fit to my +2. Reading the WOrkshop Manual it looks a very straight-forward job. Can anyone talk ...
... Changing the diff. I have a replacement diff ... So my advice is to bear that in mind and ... not to get too worked up; if it's jammed ...
This restoration has been ongoing since the mid seventies. I had previous experience of building twin cams of most marques including a “long block”. Whilst ...
... shafts. When installing the diff, I recall having ... QED. + 20 pistons bearings on nominal. The ... engine mount is subjected to heat from the manifolds which ...
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