Next is to fit the diff but waiting for parts so maybe a few day before I can post again Best regards Gary
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Gary,,
This is brilliant and thank you for taking the time and effort in recording the steps to rebuild an Imp gearbox with helpful tips and photos which are invaluable to anyone attempting to rebuild their own gearbox.
I doubt I would ever have the patience and skill to rebuild one.
Great stuff .
Cheers
Col.
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Normal you would fit the input shaft and fit the belhousing casting tighten the nuts hand tight then wind in the inner screwed sleeves to to push the outer sleeves out in the location grooves ,but you wouldn't be able to see that so I'll do a dry build to show what happens and how to get true nip
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Check that there's clearance between the crown wheel and pinion .
now wind the cage side in, as the outer bearing case contacts the taper it will push the outer screwed sleeves to the outside of the grooves when resistance is felt this is true nip,and your sleeves should be at the outside of the grooves.
At this point you tighten the nuts fully and start to set the preload and backlash
Hope that kind of explains it
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Originally posted by Gary Whitaker View PostIt's horse's for causes ,I would never attempt all that fabrication that you've done on the pest col
best regards Gary
I did rebuild the Blackbird engine John but the gearbox comes apart in 3 large pieces which you don't need to strip... well I didn't..
That video explains backlash so easily to me now, thanks Gary.
Cheers
Col.
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