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pinion bearing

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pinion bearing

Post by dwaynes »

Alright guys i am pretty sure my pinion bearing is about to go. but was just interested in a few opinions

3rd and 4th gear under acceleration a high pitch hum vibration through the car take for of the accelerator gone. 1st and 2nd dont seem to be a issue though.

thanks.

edit:better add i have just replaced the diff oil and that was no help.
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Post by bazzle »

Uni joints??

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Post by dwaynes »

bazzle wrote:Uni joints??

Bazzle
yeah i have regreased and give them a bit of a wobble.
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Post by Heathx4 »

Remove rear drive shaft. Put in 4wd. Repeat test.
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hi

Post by LUCIFER »

Hi, is there any movement in the pinion shaft with the tailshaft connected. in other words is there not enough preload on the bearings or perhaps a collapsing bearing...

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Re: hi

Post by dwaynes »

LUCIFER wrote:Hi, is there any movement in the pinion shaft with the tailshaft connected. in other words is there not enough preload on the bearings or perhaps a collapsing bearing...

cheers

just went back and jacked up the rear

i can now turn the tail shaft about 5 to 10 mm before the wheels ingage.
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Post by dwaynes »

alright anyone know a good place on the west side of melbourne to take it in to get a professional opinion on tail shaft or pinion bearing.

people have before mentioned a place in sunshine but i cant seem to find it
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Re: hi

Post by bazzle »

dwaynes wrote:
LUCIFER wrote:Hi, is there any movement in the pinion shaft with the tailshaft connected. in other words is there not enough preload on the bearings or perhaps a collapsing bearing...

cheers

just went back and jacked up the rear

i can now turn the tail shaft about 5 to 10 mm before the wheels ingage.
Thats pretty normal.
See if pinion goes up and down.
I would still suspect uni's .
Drop oil and check for metal. Report back with a pic.

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Re: hi

Post by dwaynes »

bazzle wrote:
dwaynes wrote:
LUCIFER wrote:Hi, is there any movement in the pinion shaft with the tailshaft connected. in other words is there not enough preload on the bearings or perhaps a collapsing bearing...

cheers

just went back and jacked up the rear

i can now turn the tail shaft about 5 to 10 mm before the wheels ingage.
Thats pretty normal.
See if pinion goes up and down.
I would still suspect uni's .
Drop oil and check for metal. Report back with a pic.

bazzle
yeah did the oil this morning one metal shard stuck on the magnet
no up down movement might turn the tail shaft around one night in the week as it was off for a new clutch but i am 100% it went back on the same way it came off.

what did you require the pic of bazzle?
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Post by dwaynes »

well dont know why yesterday it didnt move but tonight just jumped under and gave it a good wobble and there is about a couple of mm movment in where the pinion seal is.

so i presume this seals it to be a bearing
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