I have a question concerning the orientation of the driveshaft center bearing rubber doughnut. The doughnut (that's making me hungry!) presses inside the aluminum housing which of course mounts to the body pan. On my '68 W111, the doughnut can fit in two ways as the hole in the center is offset. The hole in the doughnuts with the earlier grease fitting style bearing was centered. The later ones are off center.
So the question is does the fatter section of the doughnut go torward the bottom or the top? In the manual 41-2/1, it shows a cross section of the center bearing assembly and it appears that the fat section is on the bottom side. No marking on the rubber piece that gives a clue. Any ideas?
In that same picture, they show the front shaft clamping nut and a rubber protective boot that slides over it. That nut in the picture appears to have a groove to hold the boot where as mine does not and is smooth. Do later clamping nuts have the retaining groove? The new MB boot I bought had a molded internal ring for that nut groove but I had to grind it off to keep the boot on. Anybody seen that?
Thanks!