Wire wheel splines

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#1 Wire wheel splines

Post by on2wheels » Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:45 pm

Hi,
I may have some play in one of my rear wheel splines.
Slight movement when rear jacked up with hand-brake applied.
Can changing wheels round help?
Is the problem usually in the wheel or the hub?
How can this be prevented? 45 year old car, with curly hubs.

DISTRIBUTOR
Previous owner left a few parts around.
Having trouble tying the Lucas part number to the distributor.
Can anyone tell me if the correct parts for the 22D distributor are.....
Condenser DCB101
Contact Set DSB101

SPARK PLUGS
Fitted 6 NGK BP5ES this afternoon.
Off to Classic Car Day at Powderham Castle tomorrow.
Will I see any of you there? :P
Nick.
Thanks.

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Post by jaime » Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:59 pm

More likely the hub is worn, splines are to long and fine to allow play.

Jaime

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Post by Heuer » Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:42 am

Nick

For distributor parts information try here: http://www.distributordoctor.com/rotor_arms.html

You need to clean the grease off the splines and wheel hubs and check the axle splines for wear. They should be upright and sharp. If any are angled or chafed it means the wheel was not on tight enough and they will need replacement. If you don't it will also destroy the wheel hubs so multiplying your costs.
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Post by on2wheels » Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:44 pm

Thanks David & jaime.
I will carry out a closer inspection.

Nick.
PS Powderham, south Devon was a great day out.
No e-types there although the Jaguar Ethusiasts Club were present.

My wife explaining the technicalities of the e-type!
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