Whilst rebuilding my rear axle and driveshaft, I came across an error in the drawing I made of the 22-27 driveshaft. The parts 2596, 2591 and 2591B were in the wrong alignment.
Also added the Spool Cap Screws 2584B and the rear axle "Pumpkin" for reference.
922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly Revision E
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Re: 922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly Revision E
Thanks for the fix Martynn, these are very helpful,
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Re: 922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly Revision E
Very nice.
Just one more minor addition, a note may be helpful to “Drill grease hole halfway thru bushing 2581 in-line with 2545 grease cup.”
Those bushings come un-drilled and grease can’t get to the inner surfaces to the drive shaft without such a hole. Should be about 1/4” dia. hole.
Just one more minor addition, a note may be helpful to “Drill grease hole halfway thru bushing 2581 in-line with 2545 grease cup.”
Those bushings come un-drilled and grease can’t get to the inner surfaces to the drive shaft without such a hole. Should be about 1/4” dia. hole.
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Re: 922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly Revision E
There should be a notch in 2596, shown in the 12 o'clock position, adjacent to the pinion gear, which will align with the woodruff key 2598B. I maybe see the hint of such a notch in your drawing, but if so, it's not oriented to align with the woodruff key.
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Re: 922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly Revision E
Not sure of the wording, but I do have a color cross section of this assembly that shows the placement of this hole quite clearly and its alignment with Grease/Dope Cup 2545.
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