08-06-2020, 10:16 PM
Evening all,
I haven't posted for a while, being busy with other things (or something!). I'm rebuilding a back axle and have hit a snag with the pinion shaft - very grateful for any advice, as ever.
The axle is one I bought, rusty and broken several years ago. Broken halfshaft keyway, cracked crown wheel tooth, the usual stuff... It is an early d type, with the ball bearing at the gear end of the pinion shaft.
I'm rebuilding it with another cwp, a 4.9:1 short pinion shaft with lefthand bearing retaining thread.
The long and the short of it (well, mainly the short) is that the pinion shaft doesn't seem to be long enough. Our cherished supplier D Cochrane has confirmed that according to his data, a short 4.9 of this type ought to fit. However, the taper barely protrudes through the ball bearing at the taper end. Putting the flange on, it just grips enough to turn the shaft, but tightening it down will surely push it onto the ball bearing inner race. Is that meant to happen? I'm worried it'll wreck the bearing. Photo attached shows the protrusion at the taper end; everything is shoved in tight at the other end.
I've double checked everything according to Woodrow. The only unknown is whether I've got the wrong ball bearing at the pinion gear (ie too wide). I can't see any other variables I can adjust!
All suggestions gratefully received.
Many thanks,
Urgent Austin
I haven't posted for a while, being busy with other things (or something!). I'm rebuilding a back axle and have hit a snag with the pinion shaft - very grateful for any advice, as ever.
The axle is one I bought, rusty and broken several years ago. Broken halfshaft keyway, cracked crown wheel tooth, the usual stuff... It is an early d type, with the ball bearing at the gear end of the pinion shaft.
I'm rebuilding it with another cwp, a 4.9:1 short pinion shaft with lefthand bearing retaining thread.
The long and the short of it (well, mainly the short) is that the pinion shaft doesn't seem to be long enough. Our cherished supplier D Cochrane has confirmed that according to his data, a short 4.9 of this type ought to fit. However, the taper barely protrudes through the ball bearing at the taper end. Putting the flange on, it just grips enough to turn the shaft, but tightening it down will surely push it onto the ball bearing inner race. Is that meant to happen? I'm worried it'll wreck the bearing. Photo attached shows the protrusion at the taper end; everything is shoved in tight at the other end.
I've double checked everything according to Woodrow. The only unknown is whether I've got the wrong ball bearing at the pinion gear (ie too wide). I can't see any other variables I can adjust!
All suggestions gratefully received.
Many thanks,
Urgent Austin