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Author Subject: Beam rebuild
daver6

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Post #1
Yet another rebuild thread. Anyway, I've lost a memory card which had all my strip down photo's of the beam to aide my rebuild.

So, I'm wondering about a few things regarding the seals etc.

There is a pressed steel flange which from memory sits on the trailing arm shaft?



I'm wondering about how parts 12 and 13 are fitted?

I'm away from the job at present, so forgive my memory

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Posted 3rd May 2013 at 12:07
JWP EFi

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Post #2
the pressed flange slides onto shaft, its a tight fit though
Posted 3rd May 2013 at 21:55
jord294

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Post #3
number 12 is fitted with the shoulder to the outside, and the seal sits inside.

number 13 is fitted over the trailing arm shaft, with the flat part against the trailing arm. needs to be put on squarely, otherwise it won't be a snug fit

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Posted 4th May 2013 at 09:07
daver6

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Post #4
Thanks chaps Smile

That confirms my vague memory of it! haha

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Posted 4th May 2013 at 11:37

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