Left trumpet housing
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- True Blue
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Left trumpet housing
Please can someone help?? I have replaced all the bearings of the two rear half shafts and the carrier bearings on the crown wheel/gear. On the left side of the crown wheel is a face that rubs onto a block on the inside of the left rear axle housing. I have been told that this block has a bit of wear on it, does anybody have any idea what the original thickness of the block was or does it warrant fussing about. To me this block appears to support the crown wheel if not what is its purpose? In the parts book it is numbered 45 under the differential section.
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- True Blue
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Re: Left trumpet housing
I guess it is ment to support the crown wheel when heavy load. I can't find it mentioned in the workshop handbook, but I suggest you take out the crown wheel and place it in the trumpet and measure the distance between it and the block. However-- I wouldn't bother.
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Re: Left trumpet housing
That's a good idea, the crown wheel is out together with the housing and half shaft and is at the engineers premises. I will speak to them on Monday and suggest they try what you have suggested. I am however inclined to just put it all together and listen for any strange noises. Thanks Dexta Roadless.