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> 901 gearbox advice, end float on Drive Shaft
VEEMAN
post Jun 15 2013, 06:02 AM
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I'm currently rebuilding a 901 gearbox. I've fitted a new roller bearing onto the Drive shaft. On tightening the nut on the shaft to as far as it would tighten ( torque unknown, correct torque would be appreciated ). I noticed that I had a 9 thou gap between the 5th gear cog and the thrust washer ( see attached photo)

I have another 901 box and it also has similar play on the shaft at this point. I'm not sure if this gear box has been striped in the past.
So my question if any one can help. Is this play got to be there?
Also if the shaft has to be tightened further, how do you lock the shaft to get the desired torque.
Any thoughts would be welcome.
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post Jun 15 2013, 07:57 AM
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I'm currently rebuilding a 901 gearbox. I've fitted a new roller bearing onto the Drive shaft. On tightening the nut on the shaft to as far as it would tighten ( torque unknown, correct torque would be appreciated ). I noticed that I had a 9 thou gap between the 5th gear cog and the thrust washer ( see attached photo)

I have another 901 box and it also has similar play on the shaft at this point. I'm not sure if this gear box has been striped in the past.
So my question if any one can help. Is this play got to be there?
Also if the shaft has to be tightened further, how do you lock the shaft to get the desired torque.
Any thoughts would be welcome.
Thanks.
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Your feeler doesn't appear to be too far in there, can you see light through the slot all the way to the shaft ?
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post Jun 15 2013, 09:17 AM
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Thanks for the quick reply. I've shone some light at the back of the shaft, and there is a little bit of light shinning through. I had another go with the feeler gauges and an 8 thou one goes right in easy. So it 's between 8 to 9 thou.
I have been told that there should be this free play there, but was not sure. Can you at all clarify this for me.
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post Jun 15 2013, 09:20 AM
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Howdy Veeman and welcome,
The factory documentation or a Haynes manual has the torque specs for the entire box. I'm not near my cache of these gear sets, but that input shaft nut has a torque of between 72 and 86 ft-lbs. The castle nut on the other end is between 65 and 80 ft-lbs. Which source are you using to assemble the box? Magnesium isn't tolerant of over-torqued fasteners.

Dr. Evil has a good tutorial on this box as well (check the vendor section).

Good luck

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