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prop advice needed.
thumbs:
if you drove back with no halfshafts in rear for a long distance, you would run the risk of throughing wheelbearing greese out and water grit etc in. for a test run id say yeah fine, but from belgium home, no way! id rather cut teh end of me half shafts so i could get it home better with bearings covered still :D
thumbs:
put as you only need to remove props to check what you want, will be no problem with centre diff in.
have fun finding your fault :D
denviks:
cheers guys. its doing my head in now. it seems to vibrate under heavey load. if on the flat with a balanced throttle its not as bad but boot it orr hit a hill and it gets worse. the front seal on the flange on transfere box is leaking and there is a tiny amount of play there but no more than a mates one. gonna have another go at it tomorrow. just dont want to blow a diff up aswell
hobbit:
--- Quote from: "thumbs" ---if you drove back with no halfshafts in rear for a long distance, you would run the risk of throughing wheelbearing greese out and water grit etc in. for a test run id say yeah fine, but from belgium home, no way! id rather cut teh end of me half shafts so i could get it home better with bearings covered still :D
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Actually some of the disco's I believe have removable plates like the series, so could remove shaft and replace the covers
Budgie:
I think that was the case with this one. :wink:
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