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Originally posted by ja17
Hello Bob,
I agree with Naj here. It looks like a flex disc bolt. Do not delay here. You can do a lot of damage to the flex disc, drive shaft and even transn=mission if the situation is left undone! You'll need to pick up at least one new 19mm head nylock nut (locking nut) and a special washer by the looks of things.
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio
Hey Guys,
I am an early riser.
Thanks for your feed back and pic.
Joe,
What is 'special' about the washers?
As a temporary fix can I re-use an old washer?
I think I have the old flex disk and bolts etc from the previous axle rebuild.
I understand the need for a new Nylock Nut.
Upon reflection I definitely think you are right.
When I was reversing out of the drive on Tuesday I heard a clunk under the car but I did not worry about it because I thought it was a small branch that had fallen on the ground hitting underneath the car.
I went for a drive of about 20 miles including about 1-2 miles of freeway at about 80km/hr.
I noticed there was some vibration of the internal mirror. Fortunately I didn't travel far.
I can't believe that when installed correctly these nylock nuts only last 2 and a bit years. I wonder if they re-used some of the old hardware?
I gave the MB Tech a brand new MB kit including hardware. Those things cost USD$168.00 (Caliber motors) and AUD$540.00 (MB Qld) 2 years ago so I don't think they will be any cheaper now.
Joe,
Should I replace the flex disk with a new kit just to be sure?
I have very little room in my garage, would I be able to do this job at home or should I have it done by the MB Tech?
Would it be safe to drive it there (about 5Kms) without damaging the auto trans?
I have my jack stands so maybe I can put the front of the car up on those and have a look.
regards
Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto