Moser 1 Piece Axle - Retainer Position
Drew6524
Jeeper
Hello all,
I am in the middle of a Moser single piece axle conversion on my AMC20 rear axle. Everything has gone good up until this point. Old axles out, thrust block removed, etc...
I am now preparing to build and insert my Moser axle shafts and have run into a little problem. Here is where I need your help.
When I removed the stock 2 piece axles the "retainer/seal plate" was on the inside of the brake backing plate. I.E. the retainer/seal plate was sandwiched between the backing plate and the axle tube.
Looking at the Moser assembly directions it appears I now need to put this retainer/seal plate on the outside of the brake backing plate. Can this be right? Looking at the set-up it appears that it could really go either way, the only case I can make for putting it in its original position (inside the backing plate) is to create a better seal against the Timkin bearing.
Just a side note; I did use the bearing spacer and achieved a 0.065 gap on the bearings. I only note this because I have heard of people leaving the bearing spacers out.
Look forward to everyone's input. Pictures attached...
I am in the middle of a Moser single piece axle conversion on my AMC20 rear axle. Everything has gone good up until this point. Old axles out, thrust block removed, etc...
I am now preparing to build and insert my Moser axle shafts and have run into a little problem. Here is where I need your help.
When I removed the stock 2 piece axles the "retainer/seal plate" was on the inside of the brake backing plate. I.E. the retainer/seal plate was sandwiched between the backing plate and the axle tube.
Looking at the Moser assembly directions it appears I now need to put this retainer/seal plate on the outside of the brake backing plate. Can this be right? Looking at the set-up it appears that it could really go either way, the only case I can make for putting it in its original position (inside the backing plate) is to create a better seal against the Timkin bearing.
Just a side note; I did use the bearing spacer and achieved a 0.065 gap on the bearings. I only note this because I have heard of people leaving the bearing spacers out.
Look forward to everyone's input. Pictures attached...