Centre tailshaft bearing question.....

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  1. Flooded (Con)

    Flooded (Con) Go the Pies!!

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    What's the cheapest anyone's found this bearing for?
     
  2. Tektrader

    Tektrader Z32 Hoe, service me baby

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    $47.90 plus postage from the manufacturer in Brisbane.

    Its called a CB70

    Ummmm their name is (thinking :rolleyes:) Driveline services.

    BRISBANE SOUTHSIDE
    DRIVELINE SERVICES AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
    56 COLEBARD STREET EAST, ARCHERFIELD
    BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA 4108
    PH: (61) 7 3275 7600
    FAX: (61) 7 3274 1435
    EMAIL: sales@driveline.com.au

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    BRISBANE NORTHSIDE
    DRIVELINE SERVICES AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
    UNIT 1/6 COMBARTON STREET, BRENDALE
    BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA 4500
    PH: (61) 7 3889 7366
    FAX: (61) 7 3889 7433
    EMAIL: northside@driveline.com.au

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  3. Flooded (Con)

    Flooded (Con) Go the Pies!!

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    Excllent, thanks! :thumbsup:
     
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    Flooded (Con) Go the Pies!!

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    Another question.....

    is it ok to put in the bearing without balancing the tailshaft, or should I really have it balanced also?
     
  5. Tektrader

    Tektrader Z32 Hoe, service me baby

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    You shouldnt have to balance it

    Its already been done.

    But do not unbolt the two drive shaft halves before marking them with a center punch.

    They are paired together and balanced together.

    Make sure you put a few punch marks on the joining flanges so when you put it back, it goes back mating the same.
     

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