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Re: Well, this is Different

To: Jim Hill <jrhill@chorus.net>
Subject: Re: Well, this is Different
From: "M. Secrest" <vze34wdb@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 15:53:38 -0500
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <3DBC3246.C3ED03E6@verizon.net> <014901c27df5$dec4e3a0$7892a5d8@triumph> pop017.verizon.net from [138.88.83.199] at Sun, 27 Oct 2002 14:57:49 -0600
Oh, chapter 11?  (Most amps only go up to 10.)

Sorry -- brain freeze victim here.  I didn't even look in that section of the
manual.  Now I see what to do.

Oh well ... I tried to create some excitement there for a minute.  Thanks.

##

Jim Hill wrote:

> Martin Secrest wrote:
>
> > it *appears* that I've got ground-up
> > rear axle bearings inside the hub.
> > . . .
> > Tell me -- once I undo the four nuts holding the left
> > u-joint to the diff, then what??
>
> Then . . . turn to page Section 64 of the Bentley Manual or Chapter 11 of
> the Haynes manual and proceed accordingly. The good news is that removal of
> the hub and axle assembly is pretty straightforward and can be done with the
> usual hand tools.
>
> The bad news is that disassembling the hub itself can be exceedingly
> difficult. If you have access to the special tools mentioned in the
> manuals--or a substantial press to separate the hubs--you can rebuild them
> yourself. If not, rebuilt hubs are available.
>
> JRH

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