hi guys,
thanks for the help so far from everybody.
today i fitted the outer spacer supplied by karcraft (its about 10mm thick, one side being flat, the other side being concave slightly with a flat outer edge - does this sound right?). when i pulled the flange off the CV spline there was no spacer there, it was just the outer bearing grease seal and the bearing sitting in the hub housing there.
so anyway, i fitted the spacer with the flat side facing out (is that wrong? my gregory's manual doesnt mention any spacer, just shows one once in a cross sectional diagram), pushed the flange back on, tightened the hub nut to 60ft/lbs and took the car for a road test.
it was immediately apparently (like previous road tests!) that the problem had not disappeared - even though when everything was fit up, i couldnt budge the wheel assembly by hand, and i'm not a small guy.
so once again, upon further inspection, i found that the wheel assembly/driveshaft can STILL move horizontally ~10mm with respect to the hub housing.
i'm totally confused, i guess i'm going to have to check that the inner bearing spacer is still there (the bearing was done by my mechanic about 3 months ago). if it is still there, i'm pretty much completely lost as to what the problem could be. i've taken some comparative photos so you can see what the left wheel (good) looks like assembled compared to the offending right wheel. note the space between the drum and the backing plate... (p.s. the wheel assembly cannot be pushed by hand further inwards to make the backing plate to drum space normal).
good wheel (left):
bad wheel (right):
thanks for any advice in advance!
cheers