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Lynn,
Thanks very much for your kind comments. It really does help spur me on, seeing my efforts are looked on favorably. I'm heading out right now to take rear axle/diff housing to sandblaster. Will be waiting while they do it then pick up some bearing cups from town, and return home to etch/prime the axle. PA240431.jpg PA240427.jpg Shouldn't get any grit inside. I wrapped sensitive areas in 10 layers of gaffer tape (with rags beneath), and the larger openings are covered with plates of MDF I made yesterday morning. Lets see if it does the job.
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I had asked for umpires decision (moderator).
We both agreed that removal of inflammatory comments was warranted, from both parties posting, and moderator acted in best possible way available. The matter isn't really worth dwelling on and I hope it doesn't cause formation of bad feelings between any of the brotherhood!
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Finally got the axle/diff casings sandblasted this morning, and etch primed in PM. The wooden plates I made for the open ends worked well, with only a slight blow through on the half with pinion. It was lucky I had wrapped pinion gear & bearings in a layer of rag. No grit got through to bearings as far as I can tell. There is no evidence of grit with turning the pinion. PA090288.jpg PA250434.jpg Picked up the two bearing cups for the inner axle shaft to diff assembly, and the guys at the bearing shop (Gympie Bearing Service) told me some very interesting information about the quantity of chinese fake bearing parts which are getting onto the market. The story goes that China are producing counterfiet 'Timken' bearings which are in near perfect Timken copy boxes. He told me that Timken genuine bearings have the Timken name/logo on right upper corner of the box edges and the bearing No. & barcode on left bottom of same side. He tells me that any variation of this is definately a fake! I don't know if this is 100% true, but he stated it as fact and it was agreed from the other 2 staff present in the shop. He did actually show me a box with a fake from china that Timken had given them to show to people, and the differences were obvious once told what to look for. There are visible flaws in the chinese bearings as well. Buyer beware. The bearing cups (Timken, 33462) cost $24.00 each incidentally.
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Sounds a bit like Chinese bolts I have found stamped Grade 8.8 and made out of plasticene.
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If they are marked "8.8", that is metric "CLASS 8.8", which is roughly the same tensile strength as an imperial "GRADE 5".
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