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Mar 12th, 2019, 18:11 | #1 |
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Prop shaft centre bearing for 940
Anyone got one they can let me have (for a reasonable fee of course!)?
If it makes any difference it is an R reg car with an M90 gearbox Thanks Andrew |
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...aring&_sacat=0 By the time you've crawled uner, removed the propshaft (don't forget to mark the flanges with Tipp-Ex or similar to make sure it goes back the same way), slid one end out of the other, removed the centre bearing from it and fitted a secondhand one, you'll be wishing you'd bought a new one - especially if the new one is little or no better than the one you've just removed! It's honestly a false economy, a bit like buying secondhand brake pads.
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Mar 12th, 2019, 19:53 | #3 |
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What Dave says.
It's not too bad a job to do Just go careful as there are two sizes iirc. |
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Mar 12th, 2019, 22:18 | #4 |
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The front half of the prop shaft is already off...
But I take your point about a second hand one. Thanks. Last edited by clocks2003; Mar 12th, 2019 at 22:27. |
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Mar 12th, 2019, 22:24 | #5 |
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Is it the diameter or length of the bearing that's different? It seems (in the dark) to be permanently attached to the front half of the pros shaft which is approx 29.75" long excluding the rubber doughnut.
Are there still available from Volvo? Thanks, and forgive the rookie questions... Last edited by clocks2003; Mar 12th, 2019 at 22:29. |
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I think they're still available from Volvo but why bother? The complete assemblies are available off the shelf on ebay because they are also used on Transits and LDV Sherpas, plus a few others including some Land-Rovers. When i enquired about 2 years ago, Volvo wanted to sell me the component parts, all at significantly higerh prices each than the complete assembly on fleabay. It's a lot easier to change the complete assembly than try drifting out the bearing from the mounting bracket, drift the new one in and get it square and so on. A little tip when you do get the new one fitted, take it for a slow (below 30mph) test drive to make sure there aren't any undue vibrations - if there are, note what speed it happens. Return to base and crawl under, slacken the 4 mounting botls on the centre bearing bracket NO MORE THAN 1/2 turn each and take it for another test drive, only up to the speed the vibration happened at. Return to base again, crawl under and tighten the 4 bolts a little at a time, evenly - don't go for the "wind the first all the way in then do the same with the others" method. It's likely to shift the bracket from where it has settled in a vibraion free position. Confirm the adjustment after with another test drive. If all is good, increase the speed to normal speeds and check it remains vibration free.
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Dave you really are a mind of information, I regularly read some of your posts and get some comfort from the fact that you are out there with a few others ready to help us.
I have recently decided to retire one of my Wentworths and keep it for spares, it's the regular green colour with grey leather interior. My other one is maroon with tan leather and a much rarer option when produced together with 7 seats oh! and wrinkled cards but hey ho lifes never perfect. I 've recently been tempted to looking at a really low mileage 97 850 GLT but upon reading some of the negatives and being of late 1940's vintage my self I've asked the question "do l really want to change horses"? when I'm now quite profficient with 940's after many years of loyalty on both sides. I don't think so......................Best Wishes Andy |
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Glad you find my posts useful Andy!
With the 850, S90 etc i've always fought shy of them as they (in my mind at least) are conversions to FWD from a well-proven RWD design. I appreciate the 850 was a "new" model but i think it was a ploy on Volvos part to gently convert their buying public to FWD before dropping the RWD 9xx range. I'm not saying conversions don't work, just that years of fine tuning have gone into well proven models like the 7/9xx range. Something BL did right with the Triumph Toldeo/Dolomite ranges, both cars designed separately, one as FWD, the other as RWD but shared so much that to save costs, BL used the same floorpan and fitted both sets of mounting points to each! Sounds fantastical but it worked. Thing is, it's not a common thing, most cars are either RWD or FWD and never the twian shall meet!
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