This movement, play is caused by the differential and is perfectly normal.
Play is usually measured at the drive shaft flange with both wheels on
the ground and on many British cars appearantly you should get worried
if you can turn this flange for more than 90:. I prefer a lot less.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
wpollock@inbox schreef:
> Today I jacked the rear of the my car to remove the rear wheels. With the car
> in 4th gear,while removing the knockoffs,I noted I could move the rear wheels
> 3/8 to 1/2 inch back and forth before feeling the the resistance from the
> transmission. I haven't noted this large amount of play in the rear wheels
> before and my question is,have I missed this movement in the past or do I have
> excessive play in the rear. With a tape I marked each hub and than with a
> finger moved the hub and the measurement is the same on both sides.
> I appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
>
> Bill Pollock
> 100-6
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