Driveshaft intermediate bearing

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AndersDK
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Post by AndersDK »

Clean (rub) the mating bearing and housing surfaces and smear a bit of alupaste on. Then its like Shane's world : falls out next time [:)]
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Thought much the same whatever is alupaste is, will probably use copper grease
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Copper grease (copra slip, CUpaste, etc) will probably make it stick again [:)]
Alloy + copper + steel is not a good mix [:(]
That's why a use Alupaste (Aluminium grease, alu slip, etc) on alloy surfaces. It's much the same product with aluminium powder instead of copper powder.
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Post by DLM »

This is interesting. In the course of replacing the second BX octopus in a week (different cars, thankfully), I seem to have found 2 wildly different cars. Old 19RD/TGD - r/h drive shaft more or less fell out in the way Shane describes. 19DTR auto - r/h driveshaft reluctant: held in by a tin retaining lip on the differential housing.
Will be looking at the diff housing again for the bolts...
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i hope your not taking out drivshafts to replace the octafeline thing,thats cheeting regards malcolm
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