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Shop charged $75 to coat the rear end. 

 

I built my own vapor blaster (I like that name) system.  It's pretty simple, my cabinet is a giant piece of junk, but other then that is awesome, it's not a fast process, but makes things look amazing.  

 

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I got some zinc parts back. Sadly the aluminum is more pitted then I would like. But nobody will know but me. 

Also I got my osgiken LSD. Sadly the K R180 I got was from a 87-88 200sx. So it has the beefier 11mm bolts instead of the truck 10mm which the osgiken is setup for. I have the silly expensive LSD at a machine shop having the holes inlarged now. Fingers crossed they don’t mess it up. He is a very good machinist. 

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More parts off to zinc. Also got the longer 74 drive shaft back from powder. 

 

What a pain to prep these parts. Last time I powder coated some of the half shaft parts. Which was a mistake. So i will zinc them and the drive shaft parts. I also decided to zinc the rear engine dust plate. 

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Got the trans parts back from zinc and got most of the trans rebuilt this weekend.  

 

This is my first time doing this.  I used the FSM, friends and this youtube video.  Super helpful.  Also a shop press jumped for sale locally, I picked it up for 80$.    

 

Youtube video. Below.  Here is mine spinning. I had to take mine apart a few times.  So I am a little worried I put some wear on the bearings.  I got a brass hammer which seams to help a lot.  

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, grannyknot said:

Looks good,  was it any harder to press the new bearings into the center flange with the added thickness of the zinc coating?

No that was a non issue.  I just forgot a C clip one time, then forgot a shim/ washer:)

Bolts torqued and bearings pressed. I also got the pinion seated. I had to buy a smaller Torque wrench for the bearing pre load. Seating the bearings for the pinion was a giant pain but I got it. 

 

I love owning s press. 

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