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Re: TC Rear Shock mounts & diff.
Posted: Wed May 30, 2001 9:27 pm
by Neil Nelson
If you have not pulled the pinion assembly on your rear end you might want
to do so. The double ball race pinion shaft bearing is a very weak point in
the TC rear end. Every one of them I have pulled has come out in pieces.
This has been written up and discussed here on the TABC group. I'm not sure
if there is anything in the tech files on this. Someone will probably know
from memory.
Neil
TC 0526
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Subject: [mg-tabc] TC Rear Shock mounts
My TC-4946 has been off the road since 1961, and I'm continuing the
disassembly. Everything has looked fine up till now. The tub came off over
the weekend, and the reason for the missing right rear shock is evident. At
some point the car went offroading and hit something . This tore the right
shock mount off the car and bent the flat plate that connects the two. The
rear tube crossmenber has a bit of a bend as well. Has anyone parted out a
TC
chassis? I'd like an original shock mount and right rear shock. Are TC's
noted for leaking lube from the rears? I removed most of it and have an
almost new looking axle housing, shinny paint and all. Let's hope the
internals are the same. Bob TC4946
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Re: TC Rear Shock mounts & diff.
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2001 11:02 pm
by Neil Nelson
Terry,
The bearing closest to the prop shaft flange is supposed to be a double row
bearing. (Item 27 page 80 Moss T type catalog.) If your front bearing is a
single row it has been replaced at some time in the cars history. I have no
experience to draw on as far as replacing the double row with a single row
bearing. Maybe someone on the TABC net can shed some light on whether this
is an acceptable change. If not, I would order the proper double row
bearing and replace the single one. I am going to copy the TABC group on
this to see if anyone else can help. How about it group? Anyone have any
thoughts on this?
Neil Nelson
TC 0526
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From:
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avanparys@viperlink.net]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 3:52 PM
To: Neil Nelson
Subject: Re: TC Rear Shock mounts & diff.
Neil,
I (obviously mistakenly) thought that it was the singe row (closest
to the prop shaft) that was the weak bearing set in the carrier. I
had just put the carrier back in when the threads started on this
quite a number of months ago. At the time, I took everything apart
again after I read the threads (since I had the frame open) and
inspected the single bearing, only to find that a PO had already
installed a new steel set at that position. Haven't progressed much
since that time since my project is in storage pending completion of
move (per job relocation). Suppose I need to go back in again if I
have the original and pull the pinion shaft out to look at the double-
set bearings once I get the TC back?
Terry V.P.
TC 3452
--- In mg-tabc@y..., "Neil Nelson" wrote:
> If you have not pulled the pinion assembly on your rear end you
might want
> to do so. The double ball race pinion shaft bearing is a very weak
point in
> the TC rear end. Every one of them I have pulled has come out in
pieces.
> This has been written up and discussed here on the TABC group. I'm
not sure
> if there is anything in the tech files on this. Someone will
probably know
> from memory.
> Neil
> TC 0526
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Want1937hd@a... [mailto:Want1937hd@a...]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:37 AM
> To: mg-tabc@y...
> Subject: [mg-tabc] TC Rear Shock mounts
>
> My TC-4946 has been off the road since 1961, and I'm continuing the
> disassembly. Everything has looked fine up till now. The tub came
off over
> the weekend, and the reason for the missing right rear shock is
evident. At
> some point the car went offroading and hit something . This tore
the right
> shock mount off the car and bent the flat plate that connects the
two. The
> rear tube crossmenber has a bit of a bend as well. Has anyone
parted out a
> TC
> chassis? I'd like an original shock mount and right rear shock. Are
TC's
> noted for leaking lube from the rears? I removed most of it and
have an
> almost new looking axle housing, shinny paint and all. Let's hope
the
> internals are the same. Bob TC4946
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
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