harringtondav
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...and write down your last shim pack measurements. I pulled my drive shaft assy this afternoon in pursuit of a puddle of lube in my DS bellows...after a new seal last spring. The out drive was in the garage, so I dropped the DS into a plastic bag to keep the lube from dripping on the wife's nice floors on the way to my shop indoors. I set it on the bench and started to pitch the greasy bag into the bin. Oops, a shim in the bag.
Back to the cold garage to make sure more weren't on the floor, or stuck in the upper hsg. Shims like to stick in their counterbores, or drop on the floor. That's why I keep a log of my last shim job. All present an accounted for this time.
Back to the cold garage to make sure more weren't on the floor, or stuck in the upper hsg. Shims like to stick in their counterbores, or drop on the floor. That's why I keep a log of my last shim job. All present an accounted for this time.