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<blockquote data-quote="cwhitten" data-source="post: 25817" data-attributes="member: 2717"><p>Well, I finished at 2:00am Saturday night. I'm still feeling the effects of doing too much in one day. I need to get more exercise. At the end of the summer would have been a better time to tackle this job.</p><p>It wasn't too bad. I had to use a little heat on one of the hubs. I will post some pics later.</p><p>I have a slight endplay on one of the front axles. I haven't measured it yet. I could remove material from the washer in the chaincase. Right? The material removal would have to be the same diameter as the axle splines. This would allow the sprocket hub to push on the bearing and suck up the final bit of endplay.</p><p>I will have to measure it. I'm not sure it is worth the effort (maybe .005 to .015). It is sooooo much better than the .250 end play that was there before.</p><p>Thanks, and I promise to post some pics of my bearing installer. Oh! And especially my calibrated 800 ft-lb torquing of the hub bolts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwhitten, post: 25817, member: 2717"] Well, I finished at 2:00am Saturday night. I'm still feeling the effects of doing too much in one day. I need to get more exercise. At the end of the summer would have been a better time to tackle this job. It wasn't too bad. I had to use a little heat on one of the hubs. I will post some pics later. I have a slight endplay on one of the front axles. I haven't measured it yet. I could remove material from the washer in the chaincase. Right? The material removal would have to be the same diameter as the axle splines. This would allow the sprocket hub to push on the bearing and suck up the final bit of endplay. I will have to measure it. I'm not sure it is worth the effort (maybe .005 to .015). It is sooooo much better than the .250 end play that was there before. Thanks, and I promise to post some pics of my bearing installer. Oh! And especially my calibrated 800 ft-lb torquing of the hub bolts! [/QUOTE]
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