Technical Axle inner boots

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Technical Axle inner boots

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I have been trying to find inner D/S boots for my Uno.
I am fitting a later gearbox, bottom shift linkages, to my 84 Uno.

The inner boots I have had supplied are for the earlier model. The later model has a bearing on the D/S and the boots go on the outsicde of that bearing. This is different from the earlier model, which runs a seal on the D/S and the seal seems to leak from new.

Our friend in Cambridge seems to be still in Europe still so I am trying Repco.

Are these boots easy to source?
The left side should be able to fixed with a stretchy boot, but the right side is different from the left and is a mix of the old style and new style.

I wonder if any of this makes sense!!:D

As a work around I was going to fit the later tripod bearings to the older D/Shafts but the circlip does not seem to go on. It looks as if it should but the later tripod bearings must be fraction wider.

Rbn

Note: And how does the bearing on the driveshaft come off, I do not want to wreck it by hitting it!! I might not get another!!

Anotyher note: In the photo the later style Right D/Shaft and boot, and below it the older style boot.
You can 'just' see that the newer style D/Shaft has a larger seal which has a bearing as part of it, whereas the earlier style boot only has a seal that runs on the shaft.
 

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Interesting, I have got the tripoid bearing on one of the the older D/Shafts and the circlip goes on fine. On the other D/S the circlip will not go on with the later larger tripoid bearing.

On another note, I think the new style stretchy boots will work fine on the left side D/Shaft. So I will have the good later style shaft with the good axle seal on one side and the older not so good style seal, the right side. That is until I get the right seal for the newer style D/Shaft.
 
Oh well mobile again now.
I hope the "stretchy" boot stays put!!

Not just as simple as I thought, but I am still going to hunt for the right boots!

Rbn.
It is the style listed in the supplementary section of Haynes.
 
And I did not say :eek: The tripod bearing only goes on one way, that is why I could not get the circlip in. One side has a champher, the other side, that goes towards the circlip is FLAT!! :mad: What a lot of messing around to find that out! :(
 
Thanks alex, I spoke the the man holding the fort.
I got an outer and an older style inner.

Not to worry, I have it going but will get back to him this week and let him know they have both types!

Rbn
 
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