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So, I did purchase the Loctite products recommended in the video and took the left side apart yesterday.
I am attaching some pics that may help explain.
Since I was already skeptical of the fit between the outer axle end spline engagement to the drive hub after I loosened the large nut on the end of the axle I pulled the shaft up and down. Not in and out, I literally could move mine up and down a little which is probably the root of the issue. If I could have turned the machine on it's side the hub would have fallen off.
I do recommend hanging the caliper with a zip tie or twine rather than letting it dangle by the brake line.
So I cleaned and recleaned both splines until the white rag had no residue on it.
I sprayed the activator and waited the full fives minutes and then applied the 680.
Not sure exactly why but even though the instructions on the 680 stated you have one hour assembly time mine was setting up before I could get them put together. I done it out in the sun thinking it was a good idea to accelerate the cure but I think that wasn't a good idea.
I had to use a wire cup on a grinder to remove the hardened Loctite from the axle spline.
On the second attempt I had completely removed the axle from the machine, started the axle through the hub enough to start the big nut on the end, dribbled the 680 down the spline and then drew the two together by tightening the axle nut.
It took force to seat the axle into the hub, possibly caused by the first attempt 680 remnants.
I done this Sunday and let it cure 24 hours, our Monday evening ride was clunk free.
Other than pinpointing where my noise is emitting from I am not super excited.
The bad aide is in place,
WHY was it needed ?
How long will it last ?
I am attaching some pics that may help explain.
Since I was already skeptical of the fit between the outer axle end spline engagement to the drive hub after I loosened the large nut on the end of the axle I pulled the shaft up and down. Not in and out, I literally could move mine up and down a little which is probably the root of the issue. If I could have turned the machine on it's side the hub would have fallen off.
I do recommend hanging the caliper with a zip tie or twine rather than letting it dangle by the brake line.
So I cleaned and recleaned both splines until the white rag had no residue on it.
I sprayed the activator and waited the full fives minutes and then applied the 680.
Not sure exactly why but even though the instructions on the 680 stated you have one hour assembly time mine was setting up before I could get them put together. I done it out in the sun thinking it was a good idea to accelerate the cure but I think that wasn't a good idea.
I had to use a wire cup on a grinder to remove the hardened Loctite from the axle spline.
On the second attempt I had completely removed the axle from the machine, started the axle through the hub enough to start the big nut on the end, dribbled the 680 down the spline and then drew the two together by tightening the axle nut.
It took force to seat the axle into the hub, possibly caused by the first attempt 680 remnants.
I done this Sunday and let it cure 24 hours, our Monday evening ride was clunk free.
Other than pinpointing where my noise is emitting from I am not super excited.
The bad aide is in place,
WHY was it needed ?
How long will it last ?
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