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Race has a slight taper to the splines on one side (see attached). Does anyone remember if these face inboard or outboard? Match marks came off with the brake cleaner.
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4Peanut said:"Taper" might be the wrong word. "Step" might be better. See picture and notice the splines on the inside of the race. My educated guess is that the step end slides over the inboard shaft first and is what prevents the race from sliding (or, more correctly, from being hammered) too far outboard (the snap ring on the inboard side of the race keeps it from moving inboard). But, this is not the type of job you want to be making educated guesses. The consequences are too great. Could really use someone's help here.
If you're still on side 1, maybe get started on side 2 and take a look?
4Peanut said:agaisin, I totally appreciate your help. I did come across the first link during a Google search as well as the third searching 'MUD. I also just found this post by Zane from two years ago: https://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series-cruisers/340812-just-another-day-garage.html
Looking at one of the pictures from his post (below), and assuming in this picture Zane had the race and cage in their assembled orientation, it appears that the stepped or chamfered side of the inner splines of the race are positioned towards the smaller side of the cage. This would mean the smaller side of the cage and the chamfered side of the inner splines of the race both face outboard (away from the differential). My wife asked, "Can't you just put it all back together one way and see if it works?"
If you're comfortable putting it back together and taking it apart your wife's suggestion might not be a bad idea.
Not sure if this will help, but good luck with the repair.
...This would mean the smaller side of the cage and the chamfered side of the inner splines of the race both face outboard (away from the differential).