NateTheGreat
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Hi guys I've been lurking on the forum a while. Finally found the courage to field a couple questions.
I'm rebuilding a 93 M998 and moving from a new cooling system onto 12k axles/brakes/ball joints/steering. Have a few concerns:
1) Buying axles I didn't distinguish between ECV axles (for solid rotors) and the A2 axles (vented rotors). I bought vented rotors, but I'd like to run the ECV axles on some corners. But since the ridge on the flange of the halfshaft is a smaller diameter it won't be a tight "centered" fit. I was thinking of installing them using 3 countersunk bolts, tighten the other 3 bolts and then replace w the real bolts where the CS bolts were (to center everything). It's that or have some spacers made on a lathe and mount to the flange but that sounds like a big $ hassle. I just worry that the torque involved could cause them to shift if I don't go the spacer route. Maybe just the 6 bolts alone holds them center? Thoughts?
2) I notice quite a bit of play / lash in the front diff after pulling my first axle. The diff flange can be turned quite a lot before the driveshaft starts turning. It seemed to run OK when I was driving it. Is this normal for these? I really don't want to find out later I should have yanked it and gone through it after I put it all back together. I was going to change the diff flange seals and inspect the flanges for grooving but that was it. Should I yank the cover?
3) The first geared hub I removed had quite a bit of metal on the drain plug. A good glob on the end of your finger. Is this typical? I haven't torn it down yet but wonder if the adjustment on the bearings was a bit tight on the spindle or spur gear? I'd expect to see that on a transmission due to bands wearing blah blah etc... But this seemed to be a lot of metal for just a hub w 2 gears.
Thanks,
Nate
I'm rebuilding a 93 M998 and moving from a new cooling system onto 12k axles/brakes/ball joints/steering. Have a few concerns:
1) Buying axles I didn't distinguish between ECV axles (for solid rotors) and the A2 axles (vented rotors). I bought vented rotors, but I'd like to run the ECV axles on some corners. But since the ridge on the flange of the halfshaft is a smaller diameter it won't be a tight "centered" fit. I was thinking of installing them using 3 countersunk bolts, tighten the other 3 bolts and then replace w the real bolts where the CS bolts were (to center everything). It's that or have some spacers made on a lathe and mount to the flange but that sounds like a big $ hassle. I just worry that the torque involved could cause them to shift if I don't go the spacer route. Maybe just the 6 bolts alone holds them center? Thoughts?
2) I notice quite a bit of play / lash in the front diff after pulling my first axle. The diff flange can be turned quite a lot before the driveshaft starts turning. It seemed to run OK when I was driving it. Is this normal for these? I really don't want to find out later I should have yanked it and gone through it after I put it all back together. I was going to change the diff flange seals and inspect the flanges for grooving but that was it. Should I yank the cover?
3) The first geared hub I removed had quite a bit of metal on the drain plug. A good glob on the end of your finger. Is this typical? I haven't torn it down yet but wonder if the adjustment on the bearings was a bit tight on the spindle or spur gear? I'd expect to see that on a transmission due to bands wearing blah blah etc... But this seemed to be a lot of metal for just a hub w 2 gears.
Thanks,
Nate