31-08-2020, 01:51 AM
This must be covered somewhere and soemeone will find a ref.
Bear in mid that the original meshing (or better) needs to be preserved. The assembled gasket thickness influences this, and the bearing preload. Comparison of the old and new side gaskets will give some clue as to any adjustements necessary. Noting the exact backlash may prove useful later.
Care is necessary not to accidentally heavily preload the expensive bearings, and ruin by forcing dents into them.
The fitting of the replacement axle to the hub has been extensively covered largely under the topic of lapping.
Bear in mid that the original meshing (or better) needs to be preserved. The assembled gasket thickness influences this, and the bearing preload. Comparison of the old and new side gaskets will give some clue as to any adjustements necessary. Noting the exact backlash may prove useful later.
Care is necessary not to accidentally heavily preload the expensive bearings, and ruin by forcing dents into them.
The fitting of the replacement axle to the hub has been extensively covered largely under the topic of lapping.