Help No final drive.

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  1. ruckusman

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    Good on you Rob for taking the correct approach and doing it properly - plenty of people on here will share their knowledge and experience.

    I've used egg cartons to keep cylinder head parts organised, I think they would be equally suitable for the gears, clips, shims and spacers from the shaft.

    Anyway looking forward to more progress reports
     
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    I always use the plastic trays that nearly everything is packed in from the supermarket ... good for storing and cleaning .... also the old ziplock plastic bag that u can label is a good move also ... and photos as u go is invaluable

    It may be clear and easy during diassemble but maybe not so 2 weeks later at reassembly

    wheres that 10mm socket ? :help:
     
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    I'll be taking heaps of photo's when I start.I have a box of zip lock bags ready to go. just waiting on all the parts to arive before the tear down begins. It should make an interesting thread.
     
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    @GreyImport seems to be having a recurring issue of late with his 10mm socket :prankster:
     
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    Hmm wonder if I should send him one or two of my spares
     
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    I am not going to show you photos of my garage - because it does make yours look like a well oiled machine
     
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    I don't have a garage, I have a verandah and a couple of tables for a work bench. Ahh the joys of renting
     
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    You are a brave man dude, you are undertaking a major, but seriously their is nothing wrong with a simple tack weld job, modern Mig welding equipment would be quick, simple & would not transfer to much heat to destroy the shaft seal.
     
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