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Step
L.
There
are two
sets
of rear bearing blocks
(.t2)
included
in
your
kit. One
set
is marked wiih the letter
'A',
the oiher
set
with the letter 'B'.
The~e
two
sets
of bearing blocks allow for rear
belt tension adjustment.
The
two sets
of blocks
can
each be
ori·
ented
two different
ways
to allow
for
four different
tension set-
tings. Look
for
more
about rear
bell tension
adjustment
in
the
tips
section
of the manual.
Locate the
set of
blocks marked
'B'.
This is ihe
set
that will
be used to assemble the
car.
You
will
want to keep the
'A'
set
in
your spare
parts.
0
Step 2.
Press
a
1/:l"
x
~J.J''
bearing
(43)
into each of 1J1e
rear
bearing blocks
(42)
marked 'B'.
WOTE:
if
the
7/2
"x 314 "bearing only
lias
one
TtjlonN
seal
(tan,
woven
looking) in
it,
position the
sea/to
the
outside
of the bearing block
{the sidt with
the letter and arrow markings).
0
Step
a.
Looking at the marked
sides of
the bearing blocks
(42),
locate
the one with the arrow pointing from
right-to-left.
This will
be
the right
bearing block.
0
Step
.t.
Position
the rear
diiTerenlial
in Lhe center of the rear
drive bell
(25)
so
ihatthe
slot
in ihe diiTadjustingscrew
(38)
faces
to the left.
0
Step .5.
Pull the rear diiT back
so
that ihe rear belt
(2.5)
wraps
around
ihe
rear cliff
pulley
{33).
Ensure that the teeth on the belt
{25)
engage
with
the
teeth on the
pulley
(:~3).
0
Step
G.
While holding the rear belt
(25)
around the rear diff
pulley (33), carefully
place
the right rear bearing
block
over
the
right side of
the differentiaL The flat
side of
the bearing block
{.t2)
should
be on the bottom (closest to the chassis).
0
Step 7. Place the
left
bearing block
(.t2)
over
the
other side of
Lhe
differential.
Press
the two bearing
blocks
(4-2)
towards
each
oiher and make
sure
that the
bearings
(4a)
are
all the
way over
the diff
outdrives (29), {36).
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Figure 78
Figure
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