Re: SER1 Differential rebuild

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From: Allan Harding
Subject: Re: SER1 Differential rebuild
Date: 23:16 on 28 Jun 2005
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    G'Day Ulrico,
    All of your questions will be answered by reference to the relevant 
section in the W S manual. Note that pinion bearings and crown wheel 
bearings etc. are often preloaded when correctly assembled. Correct play 
in the differential wheels is also covered. Bottom line, if you are 
going to do it, do it all while it is apart, do it by the book,
    Regards
    Allan
    Canberra, Australia

Ulrico Becker wrote:

> Having removed the rear differential I find more teeth of something, 
> but all visible components seem without harm.
>  
> I will replace the pinion bearings. Should I replace the differential 
> bearings too, what are your opinions?
>  
> The differential wheels have some axial play (1 mm). As it is the 
> first time I am going to rebuild one, is this play ok, or does it need 
> to be reduced?
>  
> Ulrico
>  


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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; G'Day Ulrico,<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; All of your questions will be answered by reference to the relevant
section in the W S manual. Note that pinion bearings and crown wheel
bearings etc. are often preloaded when correctly assembled. Correct
play in the differential wheels is also covered. Bottom line, if you
are going to do it, do it all while it is apart, do it by the book,<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Regards <br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Allan<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Canberra, Australia<br>
<br>
Ulrico Becker wrote:<br>
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  <div><span class="406312017-26062005">Having removed the rear
differential I find more teeth of something, but all visible components
seem without harm.</span></div>
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  <div><span class="406312017-26062005">I will replace the pinion
bearings. Should I replace the differential bearings too, what are your
opinions?</span></div>
  <div>&nbsp;</div>
  <div><span class="406312017-26062005">The differential wheels have
some axial play (1 mm). As it is the first time I am going to rebuild
one, is this play ok, or does it need to be reduced?</span></div>
  <div>&nbsp;</div>
  <div><span class="406312017-26062005">Ulrico</span></div>
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