Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 12:07:28 -0700
Reply-To: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: [Syncro] HELP - Pilot bearing marked up my input shaft
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I've polished up slightly trashed input shafts where the pilot bearing goes.
it's a bearing surface , not under that much load or stress..............use your judgement.
with a proper dust seal to protect the pilot brg, , good synthetic grease, and new german pilot brg, it'll do just fine for a long time - but you also have to apply the 'Psychic Healing' factor.
to swap input shaft - remove bell hosuing,
see circlip keeping a collar/gear in place, spread ciclip - slide it and the coupling thing down the shaft so the end of the input shaft is exposed.
it's a very clever way to keep the two shafts engaged. All you have to at this point is unscrew ( normal counterclickwise ) the input shaft you want, from the 'real input' shaft that goes into the trans.
However...........it can be desperately fiddly.
If they would have made 1/16th's of an inch more clearance in this hole in the side of the differerential ..........where the spider gears are..........which is a recess you'll 'park' that collar/gear in to be able to unscrew the shaft you're after...........it sure would have helped ! - like a LOT .
sometimes I put the trans in gear and hold both output flanges to keep things from turning to unsccrew the input shaft.
Sometimes they're a bit stuck together, but not usually.
it's getting that last 1 % of clearance you need that's the hard part. In principle it's easy and a nice set up, and would IF they would have just made a bit more room to work.
scott
www.turbovans.com
----- Original Message -----
From: David Marshall
To: Syncro@yahoogroups.com ; TDI-conversion@yahoogroups.com ; vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:03 AM
Subject: [Syncro] HELP - Pilot bearing marked up my input shaft
OK - vehicle is a 1986 Syncro Westfalia with a high powered TDI engine
installed. After 50.000km on the swap I noticed gear oil coming out
between the engine and gearbox.
Upon removing the gearbox, I
noticed that the pilot bearing is now just an outer shell with all of the
insides totally gone. The input shaft where the pilot bearing was
resting is mildly chewed up with some scoring where it was bouncing
around. On the sleeve where it enters the gearbox is some more mild
scoring but not on the area where the seal is.
Does this mean
it is time for a new input shaft or would buffing it at the pilot bearing
area with some emery cloth be all that is needed?
How does one
one correctly remove the input shaft as I do have a 2nd gearbox here that
I can remove one from.
Thanks in advance!
David
Marshall
http://www.hasenwerk.ca
Box 4153, Quesnel BC,
Canada V2J 3J
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