Do the circlips fit in two grooves within the quill shaft housing? I'm just pondering investigating my car's quill shaft bearing... Picking up vibration at 60mph, again, which may of course be a propshaft UJ or even the gearbox mount, but both are only a few thousand miles old...or it could be a sticky sliding joint at the rear of the prop...Mike Stevens wrote:When I saw my local Triumph agent do it (I told you it was a long time ago), they didn't move the diff at all. They disconnected the prop, removed the flange, circlip and bearing with everything still on the car.
It's difficult to do the oil seal that way though!
Cheers,
Mike.
Quill shaft trouble?
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Re: Quill shaft trouble?
Yes, Jim, the bearing is just behind the prop flange and is held in with a circlip each side of it.
I've got one in bits on the bench at the moment - I'll try and photograph it tonight.
Cheers,
Mike.
I've got one in bits on the bench at the moment - I'll try and photograph it tonight.
Cheers,
Mike.
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1973 2.5PI Saloon rust some Honeysuckle
1973 Stag French blue
(1949 LandRover which is now back to its original light green!)
Re: Quill shaft trouble?
Thanks Mike! Others over on the CT forum have suggested that driveshaft UJs might be to blame too...Mike Stevens wrote:Yes, Jim, the bearing is just behind the prop flange and is held in with a circlip each side of it.
I've got one in bits on the bench at the moment - I'll try and photograph it tonight.
Cheers,
Mike.
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Re: Quill shaft trouble?
Photos of the diff extension without quill shaft or bearing. The inner circlip can easily be seen.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Mike.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Mike.
(South Oxfordshire)
Register Member No 0355
1971 2.5PI Saloon Sapphire blue
1973 2.5PI Saloon rust some Honeysuckle
1973 Stag French blue
(1949 LandRover which is now back to its original light green!)
Register Member No 0355
1971 2.5PI Saloon Sapphire blue
1973 2.5PI Saloon rust some Honeysuckle
1973 Stag French blue
(1949 LandRover which is now back to its original light green!)
