Hi Richard,
I was in a hurry when I chose my words. It was the rear hub bearing
shim that I was interested in. The shop manual states that the outer
face of the bearing spacer should protrude by .001 to .004 beyond the
hub face and I wanted to have shims available if I needed them. I
don't think I will though, because the spacer is at least .006
without a gasket.
Differential question came up because I am rebuilding the rear end as
part of the frame up restoration. The rear drive train up to the
OD/transmission will be complete in two weeks!
Thanks for making me think about how the axle and hubs work and
offering to help!
John
'62 BT7
San Jose, CA
At 02:00 AM 1/13/2011 +0000, richard mayor wrote:
>John,
>By "axle bearing", I assume you are referring the bearings in the
>rear hubs....
>
>If you explain to us why you think you need shims we can probably
>give you more information to fix your problem.
>
>Richard Mayor
>BN7L-466 Vintage Racer
>Portland, Oregon
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