Fairey Drive Swap - IIa to III Not Good
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I'd examine the bearing assembly that the rear end of the mainshaft rides in on the OD to make sure it is good. If it is, I'd just run it. If not change the bearing and run it.
I'm confident that beating the nut tight with a drift instead of using the proper special tool contributed to its untimely demise.--Mark
1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel
0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
(9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).Comment
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Oh, wow. I didn't realize that the nut was still attached. Interesting. Maybe it's just the pic, but it almost appears as if the broken off end is a little tapered where it rode in the bearing.
I'd examine the bearing assembly that the rear end of the mainshaft rides in on the OD to make sure it is good. If it is, I'd just run it. If not change the bearing and run it.
I'm confident that beating the nut tight with a drift instead of using the proper special tool contributed to its untimely demise.
Here are some of the inspection photos:1969 Series IIa 109
She is ugly but she is mine...Comment
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That looks like an old break and it doesn't look like things flopped around too much.© 1974 Apis Mellifera. Few rights preserved.Comment
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