slacko wrote:
arh , ok
didn't know that
Mark
Always something new to learn eh?
michaelb wrote:
Having recently purchased 2 new spacers , wheel bearing and new hub from KC last week I can advise that the new spacers do not fit. I had to grind out a few thou from the inside of each spacer. This was necessary to fit onto either an old hub or new hub. I also found the new hub was made to much to tight tolerances which created major issues trying to fit the new wheel bearing and then the cv joint was too tight to fit inside the hub. Also the new hub is too soft and did not appreciate my old BFH being used to persuade the new bearing to fit..

Ok that's good to know that they didn't work for you on new hubs either.
mini_mad_matt wrote:
On one side of the spacer it should have the inside taper as can be seen in the minispares picture. This side should slide onto the flange, so in effect it faces the outside of the car. The spacer should be a nice neat fit and if it isn't sitting flat against the flange something is wrong.
When all bolted up it correctly positions the flange and provides something for the oil seal to run on.
I might just have bad memory or perhaps the photo is deceiving, but that spacer of yours looks too thick too me. It has been a little while since i have looked at one so i could be wrong.
Yep, I'm familiar with the way the spacers go on. It is the same thickness as the one I took off
michaelb wrote:
The spacer is the correct thickness, just not the correct inside diameter?
The inside diameter is good too, it's a good fit on the drive flange, I think the issue is the angle of the taper on the inside of the spacer? I'll have to measure it with the verniers tomorrow and see what the difference is...