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Mail From: Greer Reichow <(email redacted)>
I received an early 94 axle shaft via UPS the other day, on opening the box
I noticed the end cap on the side that connects to the pumpkin has popped
off and two bearings have popped off. Do I need to have the entire set
repressed in? Or will putting the two bearings back (it is fully packed
with grease right now) by my machinist and putting the cover back on be enough?
Thanks,
Greer
Mail From: Greer Reichow <(email redacted)>
I received an early 94 axle shaft via UPS the other day, on opening the box
I noticed the end cap on the side that connects to the pumpkin has popped
off and two bearings have popped off. Do I need to have the entire set
repressed in? Or will putting the two bearings back (it is fully packed
with grease right now) by my machinist and putting the cover back on be enough?
Thanks,
Greer
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Just pop them back in. Push the CV down and you'll have room to put them in.
Make sure no debris or grit got into the grease.
Randy
> >>I received an early 94 axle shaft via UPS the other day, on opening the
> box
> I noticed the end cap on the side that connects to the pumpkin has popped
> off and two bearings have popped off. Do I need to have the entire set
> repressed in? Or will putting the two bearings back (it is fully packed
> with grease right now) by my machinist and putting the cover back on be
> enough?
Mail From: (email redacted)
Just pop them back in. Push the CV down and you'll have room to put them in.
Make sure no debris or grit got into the grease.
Randy
> >>I received an early 94 axle shaft via UPS the other day, on opening the
> box
> I noticed the end cap on the side that connects to the pumpkin has popped
> off and two bearings have popped off. Do I need to have the entire set
> repressed in? Or will putting the two bearings back (it is fully packed
> with grease right now) by my machinist and putting the cover back on be
> enough?
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Mail From: Greer Reichow <(email redacted)>
well I found 2, however, 2 more are missing, are these interchangeable from
say a 91 axle shaft (i.e. when I do my swap I pop the two in) or am I
having to call the salvage yard on this one (which I plan to do anyways).
-Greer
At 12:14 PM 7/10/2003, you wrote:
>Just pop them back in. Push the CV down and you'll have room to put them
>in. Make sure no debris or grit got into the grease.
>
>Randy
>
>> >>I received an early 94 axle shaft via UPS the other day, on opening
>> the box
>>I noticed the end cap on the side that connects to the pumpkin has popped
>>off and two bearings have popped off. Do I need to have the entire set
>>repressed in? Or will putting the two bearings back (it is fully packed
>>with grease right now) by my machinist and putting the cover back on be
>>enough?
>
Mail From: Greer Reichow <(email redacted)>
well I found 2, however, 2 more are missing, are these interchangeable from
say a 91 axle shaft (i.e. when I do my swap I pop the two in) or am I
having to call the salvage yard on this one (which I plan to do anyways).
-Greer
At 12:14 PM 7/10/2003, you wrote:
>Just pop them back in. Push the CV down and you'll have room to put them
>in. Make sure no debris or grit got into the grease.
>
>Randy
>
>> >>I received an early 94 axle shaft via UPS the other day, on opening
>> the box
>>I noticed the end cap on the side that connects to the pumpkin has popped
>>off and two bearings have popped off. Do I need to have the entire set
>>repressed in? Or will putting the two bearings back (it is fully packed
>>with grease right now) by my machinist and putting the cover back on be
>>enough?
>
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