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"Heavy Duty" Drive Flanges


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Ive got a pair of these flanges as the last piece of the puzzle for my disk converted salisbury rear axle:

http://www.paddockspares.com/pm770-heavy-duty-drive-flanges-pair.html

Fitted the short side yesterday (and discovered i cant fit the long side without pushing the landrover outside, as the shafts longer than the gap between hub and wall...) and in doing so i wondered if theres supposed to be a seal on the big nut?

They screw on and nip up tight, but theres nothing that forms a seal as such? I want to fill the cap with grease to help lubricate the splines, but dont want it pissing out everywhere.

I noticed ashcrofts flanges seem to come with an O-Ring, should i look at getting a suitable O-Ring, or will they be fine as they are?

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For what its worth, I have the paddocks ones on mine and they came with an O ring. But I found the O ring very quickly deformed and became useless so now I just put some silicone around the base of the flange and nip the cap up to that.

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Out of interest, why remove the half shaft to swap flanges?

Shafts were already out, as i removed them when i converted the axle to disk brakes.

However the axle is now bolted up under the truck inside the garage, and hence it wont clear the wall to go back in!

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Hehe, I'd need to drill thru the neighbours garage too, and feed it thru from inside his garage :P

I just need to move some carp and i can roll it back out the door, then i can pop the shaft in! Will sort it at the weekend.

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Mine had O-rings but they were of very little use.

I used PTFE tape and they have been perfectly oiltight for several years now, just leave a roll in your toolkit in-case you ever have to remove the caps between servicing.

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