mini-dunger wrote:
I have done a bit more of a search and I think I have it sorted.
Press in both inner races first
grab my CV pop a grease seal on it
Grease up an inner bearing race slide it on the CV
slide CV into hub
slide spacer in
slide outer inner race on followed by seal
assemble and tighten?
Lastly, What stops the inner grease seal from getting squashed when its all tightened?
Thankyou
Yes you will bugger the seal doing it that way.
The way I do it:
1. press bearing cups into hub.
2. Fit inner (engine side) bearing cone after grease packing it.
3. Fit the piston ring type spacer against bearing.
4. Press the seal against the spacer.
5. Fit the white water slinger if included.
6. turn hub over and fit inner spacer.
7. Grease outer bearing cone and fit. LEAVE OUTER SEAL off.
8. Fit C/V to the assembly, fit drive flange and taper washer, torque nut up to 150lb/t.
9. Spin the C/V in the hub. Check there is no slack in the assembly when rocked about.
10 If it has any endfloat I measure it, remove drive flange, take the inner spacer out and machine off (endfload +.001").
11. Fit the outer seal and assemble.

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DrMini- 1970 wasaMatic 1360, Mk1S crank, 86.6HP (ATW) =~125 @ crank, 45 Dellorto (38 chokes), RE282 sprint cam, 1.5 rockers, 11.0:1 C/R.
