Rear transmission swap
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Re: Rear transmission swap
Thanks again Gerald.
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Re: Rear transmission swap
Hi Gerald, have you received the funds from PayPal yet?
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Re: Rear transmission swap
Yes thank you and spent them on new parts for my 1959 Landrover!
Gerald
Gerald
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Re: Rear transmission swap
I'm glad and well done to PayPal,they definately are the safer way to go when paying for items.
Hope you gwt your Landie going soon.
Kind regards
Mervyn

Kind regards
Mervyn
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Re: Rear transmission swap
Hi
It's amazing how time flies, my last post on this subjects was in May. When I striped the pinion assembly to clean it I did not notice that there was a +/- 3/4" circlip missing that held the rear bearing on the pinion, opposite end to spline. Today when I wanted to temp. put the pinion assembly together I noticed that the groove where the circlip fits is chipped/broken and no way will a circlip stay on to secure the bearing. I cant understand how the bearing would have remained in place without the clip? I would appreciate any advice as what I can do going forward. Part 33 on page 20 of the parts book, 32 is the bearing.
Mervyn
It's amazing how time flies, my last post on this subjects was in May. When I striped the pinion assembly to clean it I did not notice that there was a +/- 3/4" circlip missing that held the rear bearing on the pinion, opposite end to spline. Today when I wanted to temp. put the pinion assembly together I noticed that the groove where the circlip fits is chipped/broken and no way will a circlip stay on to secure the bearing. I cant understand how the bearing would have remained in place without the clip? I would appreciate any advice as what I can do going forward. Part 33 on page 20 of the parts book, 32 is the bearing.
Mervyn