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    You forgot this Jim...........................




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    The Rimmers stock is a lie. There are, as far as I know, no subframes in general Xpart spares circulation.

    I.e they are NLA.

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    That's correct for some reason when stock is zero the default is 'available to order'. Basically if something on Rimmer's says available to order don't hold your breath...


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    Thanks for all the help - a deposit has been paid on the car today, No. 104. Should take delivery in a week or so.

    Andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6KH View Post
    Thanks for all the help - a deposit has been paid on the car today, No. 104. Should take delivery in a week or so.

    Andrew
    well done Andrew
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    Hi Andy and welcome aboard. I am in the process of arranging a replacement subframe for No.146 at the moment. As well as the other suggestions for advice, I suggest when you go green, speak to Dominic who deals with replacement subframes on behalf of the club. He is a mine of useful information for those, like myself, who may not be fully up to speed on the technical aspects and options to overcome the problem. He has kindly arranged to have the replacement refurbished subframe enamelled at his end and I am arranging to replace bushes/bolts and fit stronger link arms as well. So I will basically end up with better than new with the confidence that it should never be a problem again.

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    How does one detach the propshaft from the diff. I'm in the middle of doing mine and it just won't come off.
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    Loosening the bolts was one of the first things I did, I think while the wheels were still on, but I might be wrong. If the handbrake is still there then put it on, otherwise stick the engine in first gear. I don't recall it being too difficult at all.

    The bolts have a loctite coating which breaks down under heating. If needed, apply heat to the bolt heads. I had enormous difficulty in separating the drive shafts from the diff until I applied heat. Be careful though to keep the heat away from the oil seal.

    Andrew

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    Cheers for the fast reply Andrew. I had no issues with the bolts so that was good. It was only when I got to lowering the subframe down that I realised that the shaft didn't come away from the diff. Turns out its just a pain and needs a firm clout to the side a few times and it'll just drop off. For future reference there is no internal spline for it to catch on, its just two facing plates behind the cv joint.
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