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Old 20-06-18, 21:53
Big D Big D is offline
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Hi David

Thanks for the reply. Yes, I wasn't sure if the torque rod would fit in the space available without having the ends already screwed onto it. I guess I will find out.

I had Carpal Tunnel surgery on the hand and I didn't think it was a big deal but the surgeon said that it can take 12 weeks or more to come right and not to push it. Your experience with hand surgery confirms for me that I will need to take it easy.
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Old 20-06-18, 21:56
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Hi Andrew

Thanks for your reply. I figured the gasket thickness must have come into it and I wondered why it wasn't mentioned in the manual.

The laser cutting of the gaskets is a good idea, thanks. I will get a pattern drawn and get that off to someone who can cut a few out before I get it all off to the mechanic. That might save a few dollars.
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Old 21-06-18, 07:17
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It is probably not mentioned in the manual, because there will only be one thickness of gasket supplied. The Ford axles have a ).010" gasket.
If every thing is in order, then straight forward assembly of new side bearing cups into the two housings with new cones assembled to the carrier and the whole lot bolted together is "supposed" to give you the correct side bearing preload. If you follow through on the parts info. I think you will find a single gasket is supplied , one part number, no other options, and as with Ford, a little hard to find the info on how thick it is.
If you follow Andrews method it is a good double check.
You can "jerry rig" a set up to do your pinion preload. Give me a call if you want to, and I'll talk you through it.
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Old 22-06-18, 00:11
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Hi Lynn

Thanks for your reply. I can recall you and I talking about gaskets when you and I were looking at the axles when you were down here. I will check the manual out a bit further to see if it mentions gasket thickness. I think I read about your preload check method and I may yet give you a call!
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Old 13-07-18, 07:32
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Hi all,

Just a quick update to let you know that I am still alive and that I have started work on the M8 again after my hand surgery.

With the help of a local mechanic, we got the problem flange off the pinion shaft on one of the axles. As you can see, the pinion shaft needs a clean-up and the bearing cups and cones need replacing. The pinion shaft on the remaining axle looks good so I have left that in place, although it does need a new oil seal in the pinion shaft cover.

The axles are at the sandblasters now for priming and painting and then I will drop them off to the truck mechanic and get him to reassemble them. I have new bearing cups and cones for the differential assembly for both axles, new inner axle seals and new bearing cups and cones for the pinion shaft for that one axle, so will get them to reassemble everything with the new parts, and set up the preload and sideload etc.

I did some more work on the front axle and got that into place on the springs. It seemed to take a hell of a long time as my right hand is still not right after surgery. I had to battle away with jacks and cranes to get the axle in place and located on the pin on the springs. I struggle to hold a beer bottle tight enough in my right hand to unscrew the cap, which is a worry. I guess it will come right given some time. Anyway, the front axle is now in place and located on the front springs. The nuts and bolts need some touch up paint now to tidy everything up now that everything is locked down.

I’ve attached some pictures of the 37mm breech block I picked up (thanks DG). It should clean up nicely.

Does anyone have any pictures of the taillight wiring connections? I note there is one plug off the wiring harness in the rear of the hull which goes into the conduit fixed into the hull for the taillights. From what can see, this then splits into two connectors within the taillight mount for the taillight bulbs but I’m not sure what sort of connectors should be here to join the cables up. The manuals are unclear on this. Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 13-07-18, 07:33
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Old 17-07-18, 01:05
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Great new pics, it is always a treat to see the work invested in a restoration and this one is right up there for doing it right and accurate.
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