Jk, Greetings from SoCal. Having never been to Australia, it is wild how many YT channels I come across where the peeps are from Adelaide. 👍. Must be a pretty nice place to live. Cheers, Matt.
Hi, I may have missed, what was mileage on this gearbox? How was it used, street vs racing? Did transmission design engineers win the Pulitzer prize? 😂, amazing stuff. Great video series.
So I do explain this in the video. The reason that we assembly everything dry is because we have inner bear shells on the main shaft and pinion shaft that are not splined to the shaft. These inner shells rely on fiction to not spin on the shaft. If we use oil on the shaft when assembling there is a chance that these parts will spin while in service. If this happens it will result in damage to the shaft and the inner bearing race. Kurt
With all these great instructional videos, give me the confidence to rebuild my own 915 trans.
Glad i could help
thanks for watching
Kurt
Everything is sooo clean during the reassembly!
Yes being 100% clean is the key to success in the automotive world.
Kurt
Thanks for posting this Kurt and cheers from Adelaide.
Glad you enjoyed it
thanks for watching
Jk, Greetings from SoCal. Having never been to Australia, it is wild how many YT channels I come across where the peeps are from Adelaide. 👍. Must be a pretty nice place to live. Cheers, Matt.
If the spheres of my bearing drop off it means I need to change it? 13:19
Thank you, your videos are so much helpful
If the bearing is falling apart other than the inner race then yes it is time to replace it.
Kurt
Hi, I may have missed, what was mileage on this gearbox? How was it used, street vs racing? Did transmission design engineers win the Pulitzer prize? 😂, amazing stuff. Great video series.
Have no idea on the mileage, no ideas on previous use, I doubt that the design engineers won any awards, just a transaxle.
Thanks
Kurt
Why is putting oil on the parts during reassembly not a good idea?
So I do explain this in the video. The reason that we assembly everything dry is because we have inner bear shells on the main shaft and pinion shaft that are not splined to the shaft. These inner shells rely on fiction to not spin on the shaft. If we use oil on the shaft when assembling there is a chance that these parts will spin while in service. If this happens it will result in damage to the shaft and the inner bearing race.
Kurt
@@klassikats Okay thanks, somehow I miss that in the video.