So after a local race garage installed a new radius arm here for me in the UK (They did the other side because of damage a year earlier) I heard a nasty grinding sound on some corners. Cut a long story short, a bolt had sheered in the bracket that takes the intermediate link from a banks Twin link. No problem I thought as it was a reasonable task to take the hubs apart etc etc. But the axle nut was only still on there because of the flange washer. This was also a brand new outboard shaft so my stomach churned a bit. Any way No Loctite on the splines and both bearing run in the carriers.
The shaft could pushed and pulled by about 1/2 an inch!!
Had the hubs machined and 1mm steel inserts put in, bought new bearings and Hub as it too just slid off the splines before. Luckily the new outboard shaft was unscathed.
Now its all back together and bolts all torqued...How the hell do you get the hub on? Whereas the old one just slid off this is tight as, and I cant figure out where to put a puller (In reverse) to squeeze it on. I tapped it gently and it does indeed go part of the way. But I'm loathe to hammer it on
BTW It has a Banks rear disk conversion too