Thank You Everyone !!! >they go in the center of the inner cv flanges on the transmission. recessed side inwards. >That's a manual transmission CV flange spacer disc. It prevents the trans-side CV shaft >ends from pounding the center of the drive axle flange >Robert >1982 Westy It doesn't look like they hold any gear oil into the tranny And don't seem to keep the grease in the CV's So,,, I'm leaning to Roberts explanation that they are an insulating pad? Although, they don't show any wear? Just how do they work??? And Michael's; recessed side inward, towards trans. Thanks Again !!! John C... SLC, UT...
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:45 PM, John C... <jcarp2001@gmail.com> wrote: > *http://tinyurl.com/n8dlue* > ** > *Hi All,* > *Can anyone tell me exatly where * > *and in what order, this goes?* > > *Thanks,* > *JC...* > ** > *http://tinyurl.com/n8dlue* > |
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