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reddogdan,
That's what happened to the cvd with in about a half hour of my first use on them. Their not in there right now, cause I haven't rebuilt them yet. Two questions. Is there any thing else you can think of that might be wrong back there that would make that kind of noise? And, do you know any way to keep that from happening to my CVD's again. I was kind of worried about this when I assembled them initially, because they tell you to grease those babies up right there, then they turn around and tell you to have a clean grease free area for your locktight :angry: ! Simply frickin' brilliant :thumbdown . Then. those #7381 set screws are so small, you can't really torque em down much or you'll bust your allenwrench. Thanks for the help!
That's what happened to the cvd with in about a half hour of my first use on them. Their not in there right now, cause I haven't rebuilt them yet. Two questions. Is there any thing else you can think of that might be wrong back there that would make that kind of noise? And, do you know any way to keep that from happening to my CVD's again. I was kind of worried about this when I assembled them initially, because they tell you to grease those babies up right there, then they turn around and tell you to have a clean grease free area for your locktight :angry: ! Simply frickin' brilliant :thumbdown . Then. those #7381 set screws are so small, you can't really torque em down much or you'll bust your allenwrench. Thanks for the help!
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yea, thats the one drawback about cvd's...they are set up cheesy in the way they fasten to the stub axles. i keep losing pins, etc.