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Was flipping the hubs to install the Canadian MLVW and found that the guys that last rebuilt the axle ends had them all screwed up. Driver's rear axle was correct as per the TM - driver's front axle (rear) had the outer wheel seal installed facing out - and both axles on the passenger's side were like the pic below - bearing + nut + seal + locking ring + nut.
I had to make a call to Gimpyrobb to confirm to me which way the seals went after seeing this mess - I knew the seals went against the bearing, but was second guessing myself on how they should be facing. Thanks Chris !!
I found that my brakes were adjusted about .010" top and bottom on every wheel. I worked for about 45 minutes trying to get the first one to .010" on bottom and .020" on top and it was a ROYAL PITA, so I set it back to .010" on both. Didn't have any wheel cylinders leaking that I could tell.
Also adjusted my clutch per the TM. I can smell something when in high gear pulling a hill that I suspected may be clutch. The RPM's don't climb or spike like I'd expect them to though, but the clutch does engage at the top of the stroke. I found the measurement from the throwout bearing lever to the housing at 4" +. I moved it a could splines to get it to 3 1/4" per the TM and adjusted the pedal to about 1 3/4" free play. Clutch still engages at top of stroke, but at least I know it's per the TM now.
Also installed the Donaldson muffler. It made a big difference in sound. VERY worth the money and effort to install it - which was easy to do.
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I had to make a call to Gimpyrobb to confirm to me which way the seals went after seeing this mess - I knew the seals went against the bearing, but was second guessing myself on how they should be facing. Thanks Chris !!
I found that my brakes were adjusted about .010" top and bottom on every wheel. I worked for about 45 minutes trying to get the first one to .010" on bottom and .020" on top and it was a ROYAL PITA, so I set it back to .010" on both. Didn't have any wheel cylinders leaking that I could tell.
Also adjusted my clutch per the TM. I can smell something when in high gear pulling a hill that I suspected may be clutch. The RPM's don't climb or spike like I'd expect them to though, but the clutch does engage at the top of the stroke. I found the measurement from the throwout bearing lever to the housing at 4" +. I moved it a could splines to get it to 3 1/4" per the TM and adjusted the pedal to about 1 3/4" free play. Clutch still engages at top of stroke, but at least I know it's per the TM now.
Also installed the Donaldson muffler. It made a big difference in sound. VERY worth the money and effort to install it - which was easy to do.
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