Land Rover Series Prop shaft Part 46
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- If you found this helpful. Please consider placing a tip in the TIP JAR on my channel's page. Don't forget to subscribe and like! :-)
DISCLAIMER!! I PUT THE FRONT DRIVESHAFT ON BACKWARDS. Make sure sure rubber boot is towards the front!!
We assembly the prop shaft or drive shaft. Go over the parts in the shaft. Plus installation.
Hardy Spicer or Dana Spicer for parts and U joints.
Denny’s Driveshafts in the USA for Spicer parts.
Contact:
conrad1468@gmail.com
Instagram:
/ conrad14681
1962 Land Rover Series 2a 109 Station Wagon LWB Diesel 2.25L restoration and repairs.
Fort Pitt Land Rover Group, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA
Door pillar
Footwell
Chassis
Bulkhead
Weld
Brakes
GB Parabolic springs
Shocks
Wiring
Radiator
Rear Crossmember
Rust is not a crime!
Bearmach YRM BritPart Paddock Spares
The Welding Wood
Hi - a very enjoyable series my friend - i think the front shaft should be the other way around with the gator at the front near axle...great series and keep them coming...
Thank you Sir!! I looked the manual. You’re right. Goof on me! I will make a new thumbnail and put it in the comments.
Thanks Cory, I’m restoring a Series 3 and I thought the cork joint ans the spacer were correct. Your vidéo shows me I was wrong. Cheers from France.
Thank you Sir! If the spacer and cork you have fit than it’ll work. Some parts might have different packaging but are the same parts. Did you test fit everything on your driveshafts?
@@conrad1468 Cory, i’m going to buy the same kit that you are using . Actually the series 3 ex Scotland rangers Parks service is all naked waiting for a new bulkhead. Thanks again.
@@pascallegrand9384 sounds like some cool history on your Land Rover. Good luck on your resto!
Excellent tips Cory, I'm yet to do mine but they're on the bench ready to be stripped. Cheers.
Thank you Sir!! Good luck with yours!!
Very good video brother! And great angle on the camera. Makes it easy to view
Thank you Sir!!
Another great video! I learned the hard way about the importance of marking parts as you dismantle things. Too easy to rush in and then find out you got problems later, and what you REALY need to see is just off frame in your photos :-)
Thank you Sir!! I didn’t think about it until I was pressing the U joints out. My friend said “you better mark those”. I was like “oh crap right!!” What do you want to see off frame? I got lots of junk laying around. Ha ha!!
Hi Cory! Great education about buying parts for the drive shafts through drive shaft component suppliers rather than Land Rover aftermarket suppliers. Save a little money that way! I know that Dana also made the axles too! I like the Universal U-Joint comment!
Thank you Sir!! That’s right! If I would’ve known more about Spicer and the prop shaft components I would order from anywhere that sells the parts. What comment do you mean? I looked back and noticed I left a big blank spot while I was talking. Not the greatest at editing videos. Ha ha!!
@@conrad1468 Yea I saw the blank spot and was wondering what was going on. It must be difficult to come up with commentary. Do you do video it in one take or do you do a lot of editing? Do you write a script? I want to begin my own videos too.
I usually edit out those mistakes. I try to do it all in one take. Sometimes I get interrupted or completely lose my train of thought. Ha ha!! Like the blank spots. I say throw some videos together post them up. I keep it simple and not fancy. Kind of like “only the facts Ma’am” ha ha!! You can see when I realize I messed up and split in a different video or I miss something. I really only want to share my experiences and what I learn along the way to help others. I’m no professional!!!
Also a lot of videos are splices together from multiple days. So I have to look back hear what I said. That’s why sometimes I repeat myself because it’s been 3 or so days since I started a video of repairs. A 15 minute video is 4 days with of work. Ok I’m babbling on!! I hope to see some of your videos!!
@@conrad1468 wow four days of work! That’s a lot of time, what’s the Betsy way to get started?
Very good and informative Cory! 👌
Thank you Sir!!
Excellent. Great progress
Thank you Sir!!
Hi Cory, another good, informative video. Just one thing, I think you may have installed the front prop-shaft the wrong way round. The manual & parts book show it with the sliding joint adjacent to the axle housing. I’m not sure how important that is, or whether it’s necessary, it’s just that every picture I’ve seen shows it that way. Conversely, the rear prop-shaft is installed with the slip joint adjacent to the transfer case. Go figure. Regards, Mark.
Thank you Sir!! I looked the manual. You’re right. Goof on me! I will make a new thumbnail and put it in the comments. I should’ve did my homework more accurately!! 😀
@@conrad1468 Cory, I did the exact same thing when I put my series 3 back together, I think it was my brother in law who pointed out my mistake. I think it was because the clips on the rubber slip joint cover were really close to the cross member, he thought it didn’t look right and he was quite correct.
It does get close to the Crossmember. Makes sense. I should’ve looked at the manual.
Yes GKN bought Hardy-Spicer , GKN make a lot of transmission parts , Also made most of the modern Landrover Chassis from Defender on.
I did read GKN bought Spicer. I didn’t know about the rest. Interesting...
Only those who are effortlessly masculine can use pink, no worries here then!
We’re man enough!!! Right?!?! 😀 ha ha