I got started on the manual lockers today... Bit of a struggle with the cone-washers
Everything on the drivers side looked pretty good. I sanded away some rust on the studs, and the copper contact surface ring and motor brushes were completely mired in grease. Nothing looked stripped, warped, etc.. though. all the seals seem to have held their seal.
If you squint you can see the brushes in the above photo.. they are the two grease-slathered rectangles. I assume that's not how they're supposed to be right? That doesn't seem conducive to... er conductivity.
Anyway I got everything stripped down, degreased, paper washer stripped and the spacer on...
And thats when I realized that I stupidly ordered the wrong manual hub locks. I needed aisin fht-008 and evidently ordered aisin fht-018. So the hub locks I have in hand didn't fit, and because I've had all this sitting around for several months now, it's too late to return them.. So facepalm I guess.
I went ahead and de-greased the electric hub, got the brushes and ring looking like copper again and threw it back on. Tomorrow I'll do the same to the other side and see if maybe that just fixes it. I didn't really notice anything obviously wrong in there, other than one retention screw had come loose from the hub-face (you can see it in the first pick.
I was also a little surprised by how much play there was in the axle shaft once the snap ring was off. I took a video so I could ask yall, is this normal?
Everything on the drivers side looked pretty good. I sanded away some rust on the studs, and the copper contact surface ring and motor brushes were completely mired in grease. Nothing looked stripped, warped, etc.. though. all the seals seem to have held their seal.
If you squint you can see the brushes in the above photo.. they are the two grease-slathered rectangles. I assume that's not how they're supposed to be right? That doesn't seem conducive to... er conductivity.
Anyway I got everything stripped down, degreased, paper washer stripped and the spacer on...
I went ahead and de-greased the electric hub, got the brushes and ring looking like copper again and threw it back on. Tomorrow I'll do the same to the other side and see if maybe that just fixes it. I didn't really notice anything obviously wrong in there, other than one retention screw had come loose from the hub-face (you can see it in the first pick.
I was also a little surprised by how much play there was in the axle shaft once the snap ring was off. I took a video so I could ask yall, is this normal?