Evo
13th April 2015, 02:59 AM
Hi guys,
Just wondering what people think.
Was given a set of AVM freewheeling hubs, so, for something to do, I stripped them down, and gave them a good clean.
They were all good, one had some crud in it, but I'm putting that down to one of the top cap bolts missing.
Put them back together, very, very lightly smearing all the mating parts with some grease using my finger.
Tested them in hand and are nice and smooth, lock in and out with a click.
With the one bolt missing, I'm going to be looking for an alternative to the AVM ones as I've heard things, and if I can find something suitable, I will replace all 12 plus get spares.
Now, do I keep these as a spare set, or is is worth my effort to get them put on to replace the factory auto locking hubs that are on the Patrol now?
If so, or if not, why?
And if it is worth putting them on, do I get 0.5mm gasket paper and cut my own for the hub to AVM flange, or just run a smear of RTV type gasket goo?
Cheers,
Evo
Just wondering what people think.
Was given a set of AVM freewheeling hubs, so, for something to do, I stripped them down, and gave them a good clean.
They were all good, one had some crud in it, but I'm putting that down to one of the top cap bolts missing.
Put them back together, very, very lightly smearing all the mating parts with some grease using my finger.
Tested them in hand and are nice and smooth, lock in and out with a click.
With the one bolt missing, I'm going to be looking for an alternative to the AVM ones as I've heard things, and if I can find something suitable, I will replace all 12 plus get spares.
Now, do I keep these as a spare set, or is is worth my effort to get them put on to replace the factory auto locking hubs that are on the Patrol now?
If so, or if not, why?
And if it is worth putting them on, do I get 0.5mm gasket paper and cut my own for the hub to AVM flange, or just run a smear of RTV type gasket goo?
Cheers,
Evo