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half shaft questions
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2001 1:44 pm
by sculptart@aol.com
To All,
Coming down Gore pass in Colorado a couple of weekends ago, I started to
hear some noise from the RH rear wheel. Upon inspection this past weekend, I
find the brake drum was scraping the backing plate due to some bearing
looseness.
Straightforward to work on, but upon removing the hub, I discovered the
half shaft had broken...approximately 1/2 inch from the end. The splines were
still in contact with the hub and were able to continue to work. Has anyone
had this occur to their car and what would have caused it? I seem to recall
when I had new hubs mounted to the half shaft the machine shop that pressed
the old ones out and new ones in, said a lot of pressure had to be used.
Could this have cracked the tip off?
A couple of other strange things, the oil slingers are missing ( really
needed?) and the half shaft looks like it does not line up in the axle...it
is slightly forward of centerline. Could this be a bent axle housing, and is
it possible to straighten the unit?
Lastly, where could I economically find the large socket tool to remove
the lock nuts? Has anyone tried the hub nut socket Moss sells for the early
MGB banjo axles? The size is 1 61/64"...will this fit?
Thanks to all, Ben Cordsen, TC 4260
half shaft questions
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2001 2:04 pm
by sculptart@aol.com
To All,
Coming down Gore pass in Colorado a couple of weekends ago, I started to
hear some noise from the RH rear wheel. Upon inspection this past weekend, I
find the brake drum was scraping the backing plate due to some bearing
looseness.
Straightforward to work on, but upon removing the hub, I discovered the
half shaft had broken...approximately 1/2 inch from the end. The splines were
still in contact with the hub and were able to continue to work. Has anyone
had this occur to their car and what would have caused it? I seem to recall
when I had new hubs mounted to the half shaft the machine shop that pressed
the old ones out and new ones in, said a lot of pressure had to be used.
Could this have cracked the tip off?
A couple of other strange things, the oil slingers are missing ( really
needed?) and the half shaft looks like it does not line up in the axle...it
is slightly forward of centerline. Could this be a bent axle housing, and is
it possible to straighten the unit?
Lastly, where could I economically find the large socket tool to remove
the lock nuts? Has anyone tried the hub nut socket Moss sells for the early
MGB banjo axles? The size is 1 61/64"...will this fit?
Thanks to all, Ben Cordsen, TC 4260
Re: half shaft questions
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2001 2:36 pm
by Gates Family
Ben If your comment about "the large socket tool to remove the lock nuts" refers to the castelled nuts, I empathise. Mine were destroyed beyond words by the previous application of a cold chisel and 4lb hammer (or equivalent). I bought new nuts through Moss (UK) and had a friend machine a suitable socket customised to fit the new nuts (which were not symmetrical by any stretch of imagination). As a result, the old were removed with brute force and, with the help of some Spanjaard grease, the new fitted (and can be easily removed) with ease! Joe Gates TC 8675
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sculptart@aol.com [b]To:[/b]
mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] 02 July 2001 10:24 [b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] half shaft questions
To All,
Coming down Gore pass in Colorado a couple of weekends ago, I started to
hear some noise from the RH rear wheel. Upon inspection this past weekend, I
find the brake drum was scraping the backing plate due to some bearing
looseness.
Straightforward to work on, but upon removing the hub, I discovered the
half shaft had broken...approximately 1/2 inch from the end. The splines were
still in contact with the hub and were able to continue to work. Has anyone
had this occur to their car and what would have caused it? I seem to recall
when I had new hubs mounted to the half shaft the machine shop that pressed
the old ones out and new ones in, said a lot of pressure had to be used.
Could this have cracked the tip off?
A couple of other strange things, the oil slingers are missing ( really
needed?) and the half shaft looks like it does not line up in the axle...it
is slightly forward of centerline. Could this be a bent axle housing, and is
it possible to straighten the unit?
Lastly, where could I economically find the large socket tool to remove
the lock nuts? Has anyone tried the hub nut socket Moss sells for the early
MGB banjo axles? The size is 1 61/64"...will this fit?
Thanks to all, Ben Cordsen, TC 4260
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Fw: [mg-tabc] half shaft questions
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2001 12:12 pm
by Gates Family
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SCULPTART@aol.com [b]Sent:[/b] 03 July 2001 09:09 [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] half shaft questions
Ben Herewith jpeg pic. Suggest you determine dimensions "in situ" as the nuts appear to be individually machined; and therefore present different dimensions! Regards Joe Gates TC 8675
janus@iafrica.com
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SCULPTART@aol.com [b]To:[/b]
janus@iafrica.com [b]Sent:[/b] 03 July 2001 02:47 [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] half shaft questions
Joe,
Your previous owner and mine must have been related! What a mess...I will
have to use brute force to remove the old nut and also customise something to
put them back together and do a good job.
My best, Ben
Fw: [mg-tabc] half shaft questions
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2001 12:13 pm
by Gates Family
----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b]
janus@iafrica.com [b]To:[/b]
SCULPTART@aol.com [b]Sent:[/b] 03 July 2001 09:09 [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] half shaft questions
Ben Herewith jpeg pic. Suggest you determine dimensions "in situ" as the nuts appear to be individually machined; and therefore present different dimensions! Regards Joe Gates TC 8675
janus@iafrica.com
+27 11 440 6993
+27 82 902 1060 ----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b]
SCULPTART@aol.com [b]To:[/b]
janus@iafrica.com [b]Sent:[/b] 03 July 2001 02:47 [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] half shaft questions
Joe,
Your previous owner and mine must have been related! What a mess...I will
have to use brute force to remove the old nut and also customise something to
put them back together and do a good job.
My best, Ben