Hi all,
I am in the middle of replacing the CV boots on both front driveshafts.
Having cleaned all the bearings, prior to repacking I noticed that on one of the shafts the tri-bearing housing back plate has slight scoring in the centre where the shaft end has rubbed the plate at some time. Also, the three roller bearings have made contact with the back plate. In this case the plate is not only marked/rubbed but is slightly deformed by the pressure exerted by each bearing. If you look on the outside of the housing back plate, where it is normally bolted to the diff flange, there are three slight concave shapes where the bearings have pushed against the plate from the inside. The markings are clearly evident but I would not say the housing back plate has been trashed.
The other drive shaft shows no similar markings and on inspection both driveshaft bearings look good and the shafts seem fine.
My questions are:
1. Has anybody else noted this short of wear inside the tri-bearing housing on only one driver's side?
2. Does anybody know what could cause the shaft to move so far back inside the housing that the bearings make contact with the housing back plate? Extreme off-roading?
3. Does the back plate need replacing (looks to be an interference fitting into the bearing housing)? The plate has not been worn so much that it has lost much of it's thickness and my thoughts at present are that the concave shapes formed now give the bearings that little bit more movement before they 'bottom' onto the plate.
Any views or similar experience wil be gratefully received.
Regards
Brian
I am in the middle of replacing the CV boots on both front driveshafts.
Having cleaned all the bearings, prior to repacking I noticed that on one of the shafts the tri-bearing housing back plate has slight scoring in the centre where the shaft end has rubbed the plate at some time. Also, the three roller bearings have made contact with the back plate. In this case the plate is not only marked/rubbed but is slightly deformed by the pressure exerted by each bearing. If you look on the outside of the housing back plate, where it is normally bolted to the diff flange, there are three slight concave shapes where the bearings have pushed against the plate from the inside. The markings are clearly evident but I would not say the housing back plate has been trashed.
The other drive shaft shows no similar markings and on inspection both driveshaft bearings look good and the shafts seem fine.
My questions are:
1. Has anybody else noted this short of wear inside the tri-bearing housing on only one driver's side?
2. Does anybody know what could cause the shaft to move so far back inside the housing that the bearings make contact with the housing back plate? Extreme off-roading?
3. Does the back plate need replacing (looks to be an interference fitting into the bearing housing)? The plate has not been worn so much that it has lost much of it's thickness and my thoughts at present are that the concave shapes formed now give the bearings that little bit more movement before they 'bottom' onto the plate.
Any views or similar experience wil be gratefully received.
Regards
Brian
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