Hi
Some updates regarding my progress the last week (1, 2), and some further questions regarding shimming the drive shaft into the gearbox (3).
Sorry for the very long mail, but I have so many question marks.
Since last time, I have:
1) checked the bearings in the rear hub and the seems to be in good condition. Now reassembled with an looctite equivalent on the bearing and splines.
2) Changed the universal joint as there was a very small clearance/movement axial in it. I must say that the UJ was not that easy to remove, it took me quite some time.
3) I have now assembled the drive shaft again, and can now conclude that there is an axial movement (end float) in the shaft connected to the gearbox, as some of you already suspected earlier in this thread (BDA, and buzzer). As I understand it this is not unusual, and something that can be fixed through shims, correct? I have tried to search for guidance in earlier threads and found some useful info, but I still need some more guidance.
Is it correct that I can fix this through shims and that it can be done without disassemble the gearbox except from the diff nut (fig 1)?
What is the the correct procedure for shimming the drive gearbox?
1) Remove the drive shaft.
2) Remove the diff nut (where to get the tool, can it be homemade or handled in any other way?)
3) Add shim(s) outside the spacer (can I get universal shims with ID 25mm OD 35mm, as last post in
http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=618.0)
4) Reassemble everything
5) See if the axial movement is gone, if not start over from (1) and add another shims.
Is this the correct way, or should it be done different?
Can I decide what's decent number (total thickness) of shims without reassemble everything in between?
How tight should it be, as tight as I can get it?
Isn't the contact face between the gears in the diff extremely important for the wear (i.e. needs accurate measurements), or can it be handled in this rather basic method?
What will/can happen if I don't fix this at once?
Some figures borrowed from "
http://www.lotus-europa.com/manuals/misc/transmission/diff_nuts.html"
Best regards
Adrian Dahlquist