Leaking axle???!!!
#21
#22
Update:
Got the item shipped a few weeks ago, not quite the quality I was hoping for, and no instructions included, but seems simple enough. I'll post some pics when I get the chance (though not installing it until I can touch the concrete without freezing -- negative eight in Denver this morning).
Got the item shipped a few weeks ago, not quite the quality I was hoping for, and no instructions included, but seems simple enough. I'll post some pics when I get the chance (though not installing it until I can touch the concrete without freezing -- negative eight in Denver this morning).
#23
FYI... the install instructions are available from the Shelby store listing http://www.teamshelby.com/shelbystore/docs/tkr1.doc
#24
In for pics of install...
#25
Mine arrived yesterday...may have the chance to install this weekend.
#26
Put the overflow tank in tonight, got it done on jackstands, without removing the exhaust or mid pipes; had to wiggle the tank in between the pass side pipe and the diff; tight fit but it made it.
Here are some pics; would have done a "Taco-Bill" write up but I was getting pretty annoyed crawling around under the car w/ limited breathing room. This would be much easier/faster on a lift.
From directly underneath:
From rear and below, shows the locations of the bolts you will use (right side one comes w/ the breather). This will be pretty obvious once you get the tank mocked-up in place.
Final shot showing orientation of the axle fitting.
I backed out the axle fitting about 1/4 turn from "tight" as I didn't want to crush the hell out of the o-ring. We'll see if it leaks during the next track day...it can always be tightened. I pointed the fitting slightly towards the front of the diff so the hose will (cleanly) clear the axle tube when the suspension is compressed.
Additional notes:
Here are some pics; would have done a "Taco-Bill" write up but I was getting pretty annoyed crawling around under the car w/ limited breathing room. This would be much easier/faster on a lift.
From directly underneath:
From rear and below, shows the locations of the bolts you will use (right side one comes w/ the breather). This will be pretty obvious once you get the tank mocked-up in place.
Final shot showing orientation of the axle fitting.
I backed out the axle fitting about 1/4 turn from "tight" as I didn't want to crush the hell out of the o-ring. We'll see if it leaks during the next track day...it can always be tightened. I pointed the fitting slightly towards the front of the diff so the hose will (cleanly) clear the axle tube when the suspension is compressed.
Additional notes:
- The brass fitting on my kit was pretty difficult to get into the axle fitting. Initially I thought it might be cross-threading, but it looked fine when I took it apart. I ended up joining the two off of the vehicle using a 9/16" wrench and a 1/2" wrench. I doubt more than 3-4 threads actually engaged. Threadlocker was used.
- The factory axle fitting was a 15mm on my car (06 GT), not a 13mm as noted in Shelby's instructions.
- I didn't use the supplied Zip Tie, my evaporator tube is not close to the tank and there is no fear of contact/rubbing.
Last edited by 06GT; 1/12/10 at 09:56 PM.
#27
Cool! Thanks for the notes and the pics, should make my install much easier!
Thought I'd get to the first track day in April, but not happening, so I won't be needing it installed til May. Still have my upper 3rd link to install, so hopefully will get it all done on a day when the concrete isn't freezing (I would love having a lift, too).
Thought I'd get to the first track day in April, but not happening, so I won't be needing it installed til May. Still have my upper 3rd link to install, so hopefully will get it all done on a day when the concrete isn't freezing (I would love having a lift, too).
#28
Good job with the documentation, I'm sure it'll help other members thinking of doing this mod.
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