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Old 07-07-2007
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hi just got a one way input shaft kit for my bj4we and cant figure out where the plastic washer that comes in the kit goes .am trying to fit it ahead of our nationals in the morning help!
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I stuck mine in the one way outdrive - bung it in there and it should stop the centre front shaft from wobbling about too much.
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cheers jimmy.it just seemed a little to big and didnt want to force it in case it wasnt meant for there.really want it to try and beat mick tomorrow .p.s great website keep up the great work
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haha, good luck tomorrow - are you / mick coming over to finland for the euros?

Yeah it's a tight fit in the outdrive - but I just rammed it home with some man-force.
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you get price to do it then jimmy?

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no wont be making it to finland.mick and myself are headin to the worlds in japan cant wait
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yeah I guess it's one or the other - to be honest Japan isn't that much more expensive - wish we were goin should be good !
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ONE OTHER QUICK QUESTION ARE YOU MEANT TO USE THE OUTDRIVE SPRINGS IN THE ONE WAY INPUT SHAFT AND SLIPPER OUTDRIVE?SEEMS TO BE A BIT OF PLAY
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nah
play doesn't really matter that much - you can use them if you want but it's not needed.

The outdrive springs are made only for the one-way diff outdrives - they stop the outdrives moving outward which can lock up the suspension and/or break drive shafts - not good, I did have the springs but several crashes (!) and I lost them, so I just a lil offcut of foam now which I think is even better.

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thanks again jimmy
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